It’s time to share your voice and vote. As civic leaders, it’s critical that we not only all vote but also educate ourselves on the voting process and encourage others to vote.
Here are a few resources on the importance of voting:
Virtual Voices on Voting. Earlier this month, we heard from Hon. Paul D. López, clerk and recorder for the City and County of Denver, and Amber McReynolds, CEO for the National Vote at Home Institute and Coalition, on how elections are managed, why it’s important to vote and what actions you can take as a leader to get out the vote. Check out our takeaways and the video below for more information:
Democracy is Good for Business. B:CIVIC and the Denver Metro Chamber hosted a webinar on nonpartisan voting, highlighting organizations that are innovating how we encourage people to vote nationwide. Check out their tips on how to engage your organization and your community this election.
Make Your Vote Count. The Denver Metro Chamber released a guide to help voters ensure that their vote is counted, learn how businesses can get out the vote and discover where the Chamber stands on key ballot issues. Read the guide.
Share your voting resources and how you’re getting out the vote on The Network.
I hope you flex your civic muscles and vote! Turn in your ballot today and encourage others to do the same.
Dan Lewis is the executive director of the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation.