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suggest ways by which you can encourage people to vote in election​

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In any election, the goal of the candidate is to win. Because of this, they often do not adequately reach out and engage voters. Those who do not show up to the polls in years prior are brushed off as “unlikely voters” and are no longer pursued in attempts to secure their vote. This process begins a cycle of exclusion and ultimately alienates certain groups from participating. However, reaching out to disaffected voters is often all it takes to encourage them to vote, especially for voters who are new to the process.

In any election, the goal of the candidate is to win. Because of this, they often do not adequately reach out and engage voters. Those who do not show up to the polls in years prior are brushed off as “unlikely voters” and are no longer pursued in attempts to secure their vote. This process begins a cycle of exclusion and ultimately alienates certain groups from participating. However, reaching out to disaffected voters is often all it takes to encourage them to vote, especially for voters who are new to the process.As advocates, it’s up to us to ensure we are actively working to promote voter participation, and are doing so by providing our communities with the tools they need to navigate the system.

In any election, the goal of the candidate is to win. Because of this, they often do not adequately reach out and engage voters. Those who do not show up to the polls in years prior are brushed off as “unlikely voters” and are no longer pursued in attempts to secure their vote. This process begins a cycle of exclusion and ultimately alienates certain groups from participating. However, reaching out to disaffected voters is often all it takes to encourage them to vote, especially for voters who are new to the process.As advocates, it’s up to us to ensure we are actively working to promote voter participation, and are doing so by providing our communities with the tools they need to navigate the system.It’s often thought that engaging voters goes as far as getting them registered, but that simply isn't true. Maintaining enthusiasm in the run-up to the election is just as important, and there are a variety of things you can do to ensure they remain engaged.

In any election, the goal of the candidate is to win. Because of this, they often do not adequately reach out and engage voters. Those who do not show up to the polls in years prior are brushed off as “unlikely voters” and are no longer pursued in attempts to secure their vote. This process begins a cycle of exclusion and ultimately alienates certain groups from participating. However, reaching out to disaffected voters is often all it takes to encourage them to vote, especially for voters who are new to the process.As advocates, it’s up to us to ensure we are actively working to promote voter participation, and are doing so by providing our communities with the tools they need to navigate the system.It’s often thought that engaging voters goes as far as getting them registered, but that simply isn't true. Maintaining enthusiasm in the run-up to the election is just as important, and there are a variety of things you can do to ensure they remain engaged.

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