Election 2010

2010 GE Voters Guide: Read the Full Responses from the Candidates!

The Vote for Homes! Coalition just released its 2010 General Election Voters Guide. Please click on the link below to read the candidates' full responses.

Read our NEW Voter's Guide!

As part of the Vote for Homes! Coalition, Project H.O.M.E. is releasing a Voters Guide which compiles important election information and responses from candidates on questions covering issues of housing, jobs, and services in Pennsylvania. Read the Guide at the link below.

Volunteer for Voter Mobilization!

We need your help to get out the vote for the November 2nd 2010 Pennsylvania General Election!

There are two ways to get involved:

1. Attend one of our upcoming Voter Mobilization trainings to learn how you can help on Election Day

2. Help Vote for Homes! reach our voters between now and Election Day by collecting voter pledge cards, updating our online voter file, and/or making calls to voters

Please see attached flyer for more information.

Pledge Cards--Help us get voters to the polls!

Vote for Homes! is having voters in our community fill out “pledge to vote” cards so we can improve our mobilization efforts and get more voters to the polls. This is a proven technique to help voters get to the polls on Election Day. Once they fill out the card, they will get a reminder with their polling information on it. Can you help us with this initiative? We have cards we can give that can be filled out up until a week before Election Day. If you need some (or voter reg forms), let us know.

Vote for Homes! Needs Your Help to Register Voters

TIME TO REGISTER VOTERS and VOTE FOR HOMES! NEEDS YOUR HELP! (Please share with your contacts.)

Voter Registration Trainings, 1515 Fairmount Ave.

  • Sunday, September 12, 3-5 pm
  • Thursday, September 16, 4-6 pm

Learn how to register voters and about specific voting rights for people who are homeless, living with disabilities, or ex-offenders.

Help Vote for Homes! Register Voters This Fall!

Vote for Homes! is a nonpartisan coalition registering thousands of people who are living on low incomes, including those who are homeless, living with disabilities, or ex-offenders.

The Pennsylvania General Election will take place November 2nd 2010. Voters will elect a new PA Governor and new U.S. Senator. The deadline for voter registration is October 4th!

Fall Voter Registration Trainings

  • Learn about voting rights for people who are homeless, living with disabilities, or ex-offenders
  • Learn how to register voters

Volunteer for Voter Registration!

Vote for Homes! is a nonpartisan coalition registering thousands of people who are living on low incomes, including those who are homeless, living with disabilities, or ex-offenders.

The Pennsylvania General Election will take place November 2nd 2010. Voters will elect a new PA Governor and new U.S. Senator. The deadline for voter registration is October 4th!

NEW “Train the Trainer” Session

  • Learn how to conduct Voter Registration trainings with your organization
  • Practice group facilitation skills

Thursday, August 19, 1-4 pm

Voter Registration Trainings

  • Learn about voting rights for people who are homeless, living with disabilities, or ex-offenders
  • Learn how to register voters

Monday, August 23, 5:30-7:30 pm
Sunday, September 12, 3-5 pm
Thursday, September 16, 4-6 pm

Trainings are held at 1515 Fairmount Ave., Phila. 19130. Snacks are provided!

Please RSVP to Jennine Miller (215-232-7272 x3042, jenninemiller@projecthome.org) or Anna Murphey (215-232-7272 x3106, annamurphey@projecthome.org)

Call if you need help with transportation!

Vote on May 18, 2010: Election Day Resources

*Polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm*

NEED A RIDE OR MORE INFO? HAVING TROUBLE VOTING?
Call Vote for Homes! at 215-232-7272, x3042.
(ride request forms available at www.voteforhome.org)

Who are we voting for?
Voters registered as Democrats or Republicans will vote for the following: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, U.S. Senate, Congress, State Senators and State Representatives, and Committee People. All registered voters can vote on ballot questions.

VOTER RESOURCES
• Election poster for your program: www.voteforhomes.org (see below)
• Pennsylvania League of Women Voters Guide: http://palwv.org/voting/vg.pdf

Register Voters with Vote for Homes!

Vote for Homes! is a NONPARTISAN coalition registering thousands of people who are people who are living on low-incomes, including those who are homeless, living with disabilities, or ex-offenders.

• Learn voting rights for people who are homeless, ex-offenders, and those with disabilities. For example, did you know that people who have felony convictions can vote as soon as they are released from prison?
• You can bring the information back to your group or learn how to volunteer directly with the Vote for Homes! Campaign.

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