AOV Action Center
Become a Supporter
Activism for Volunteers
Can you step up and join our volunteer network? Your passion can fuel the movement for equal voting rights to victory. Please consider leaving a legacy for future generations of Oregonians. These four action-items are pragmatic and powerful. Anyone can be a civic-superhero for democracy. Please click here to express interest in joining the volunteer team.
Write to your representatives in Salem
Ask your state representative and state senator to support equal voting rights for all Oregon citizens regardless of party affiliation. A sample letter can be found here. Click here to identify your state legislators.
Coffee talk & house parties
Tap in to your group of friends, family, work colleagues, or table-top gamers who get-together now and then. Please invite us to share our proposals with your people! Nonpartisan reforms are essential to sparking civil dialogue about the future of citizenship, equality and solitary in our society.
Phone/text banking
Make a phone call to a family member, friend or neighbor requesting they become a supporter. Personal relationships can be very effective. We can also provide you a list of names and telephone numbers for engaged, independent voters who live in your local community.
Email outreach
Write an email introducing yourself and All Oregon Votes, requesting an opportunity for an AOV presentation by our campaign director. Your community’s civic groups, service clubs and local elected officials hold meetings often! Some examples: Rotary, Chamber, Elks, Lions, Moose, Kiwanis, Optimists & Soroptimists, Grange, Masons & Shriners, NLYM & NCL, VFW & American Legion. There are also city council, county commission, school board, and labor union meetings.
Letter writing
Draft a template letter and send out handwritten mail through the post office. A passionate, personal appeal has surprising power to inspire your family, friends and neighbors to become supporters. We can also provide you a list of names and mailing addresses for engaged, independent voters who live in your neighborhood. The return address can be All Oregon Votes, rather than your home.
Direct voter outreach
Lace-up your sneakers and hit the streets, AOV fliers in hand. Canvass your neighborhood or local community event. You can knock door-to-door, stroll the college campus or talk to farmers market patrons. Any public space, community event, or church gathering is suitable for striking up a conversation about voting rights.
Resources, Links & Tools
• Archive of AOV email newsletters
• State Primary Election Types
• Report: The Rise of independent Voters (PDF)
• Register to vote in Oregon
• Update current voter registration
• Find your current elected representatives
• Comparison of election methods
• Closed primaries shut out millions of voters, divide Americans into ‘warring camps’