Sentences with phrase «get out the vote activities»

As a new corporate donor, Zoobean will help EveryLibrary provide pro-bono advising and consulting to library campaigns in 2017, including staff - led Informational Communications Campaigns and effective Yes Committee get out the vote activities.

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Adetimehin, who had been in acting capacity since Mr Isaac Kekemeke, a former chairman, was suspended after the 2016 governorship election for anti party activities, got 990 votes out of the 1,001 votes cast.
Federal law allows leeway for money from a party's «federal account» — which is regulated by the FEC and intended to promote election of federal candidates for Congress — to be spent on «federal election activity» such as «get - out - the - vote» activities on behalf of congressional candidates that also could benefit a candidate for state office.
•» [W] e respectfully request that the [Federal Election] Commission does not allow the state party to cynically circumvent our state's carefully tailored pay - to - play state contractor provisions by glibly including a stray get - out - the - vote message in a communication that... promotes a Connecticut candidate, and then contending that the inclusion of a minute phone number and the polling hours transforms the communication into federal election activity outside the jurisdiction of the SEEC.»
Compared to typical get - out - the - vote activities, having a failing school in the neighborhood had a smaller effect on turnout than face - to - face contact, but a noticeably larger effect than campaign phone calls and mailers.
Nonchargeable activities: lobbying and ballot initiatives; external public relations; litigation, «unless specifically related to collective bargaining, contract administration or organizational maintenance»; get - out - the - vote activities; contributing to charitable, religious, or ideological causes; supporting political organizations or candidates for public office; organizing or recruiting new members and «defending against challenges to exclusive bargaining representative status»; and «monitoring and opposing activities of groups and individuals whose purpose is to undermine public education.»
While Great Schools Massachusetts used volunteers and paid campaigners to cover polling locations on Election Day, Save Our Schools appeared to overwhelm the pro-charter group with volunteers at the polls and robust get - out - the - vote activities.
This operation supports what NAR calls «opportunity races,» get - out - the - vote activities targeted at NAR members that can help swing an election in favor of candidates who support NAR priorities.
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