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Grassroots innovation finds unregistered voters

Grassroots innovation finds unregistered voters

Arkansas was the worst state for voter registration and election participation in 2020″Get Loud Arkansas innovates to change that.

Get Loud Arkansas (GLA) uses data analysis and volunteer canvassers to find and engage unregistered voters in Arkansas. Their approach cuts costs and time needed by using existing business apps. This blog explains how GLA identified 102,000 potentially unregistered voters within a day at a cost of less than a cent each.

  1. Process to find unregistered voters
  2. How to create a map of the areas to canvass
  3. Preparing canvassing script
  4. Training canvassers
  5. Managing a broad volunteer driven canvassing campaign

Finding unregistered voters

Get Loud Arkansas (GLA) uses this formula to find unregistered voters. Start with the list of houses in an area (A) and subtract the known voters list (B) for that area which leaves you with a list (C) of all the houses without a registered voter. GLA bought a list of addresses in Arkansas from Melissa Data, a data broker for under $900.

The file of addresses (A) and existing voters (B) were compared with the Voter Locator program to produce a list (C) of 102,000 addresses which did not have a registered voter living at that address.

Mapping likely unregistered voters to canvass

The list of addresses to be canvassed was mapped with ArcGIS Online. Each house is shown as a dot with details on the person that the canvasser should contact there. The dot color changes when it has been canvassed, so other canvassers don’t contact it again by accident. Get Loud Arkansas canvassing managers monitor the progress of canvassing as more of the dots change from orange to black. Information from the canvassing system can be exported from ArcGIS to be used in other applications. For instance, voting guides could be sent out using a list management application with information collected by canvassers.

The canvassing app is shared as a link with volunteers who can use it immediately without having to install any software.

Grassroots innovation is fast and frugal

Grassroots groups don’t have much money, time or staff which demands that they think differently and innovate. The Get Loud Arkansas project to find unregistered voters for instance, was completed in three days and cost less than $1,000 to find over 100,000 likely unregistered voters. What makes for frugal innovation?

We haven’t got the money so we have to think – Ernest Rutherford

Get Loud Arkansas

Get Loud Arkansas is a nonprofit that works to register new voter, engage low propensity voters to use the power of their vote to sharp the future of Arkansas.

“Our systems have been corrupted by big money donors and powerful special interest groups. And even worse, our voices are now being silenced by a coordinated effort to restrict our access to voting. Every eligible Arkansan has the right to cast a ballot and to make their voice heard. Your voice matters. Your vote matters. If it didn’t, they wouldn’t work so hard to take it away. By guaranteeing everyone has the tools and resources to cast their ballot on election day, we can combat efforts to silence our voice. It’s time to get loud and do the work for a better Arkansas.” – Get Loud Arkansas

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TakeAway: Think different to find unregistered voters. There’s no time, or money to waste.

Deepak
DemLabs

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Acknowledgement: Apple’s ‘Think Different’ ad campaign. “Think Different” was an advertising slogan for Apple Inc. created by advertising agency TBWA\Chiat\Day in 1997. 
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Reposted from Democracy Labs with permission.


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