Official Voter Protection Volunteer Sign Up Forms — For Live or Virtual, Short or Longer-Term Voter Protection Assistance — Harris / DNC!

This page contains links to three (3) different sign-up forms to volunteer for Voter Protection work.

Form # 1:  If you want to volunteer for 1-2 days in Early Vote, or maybe just on Election Day. (Form # 1 is titled “Voter Protection Volunteer Interest Survey”.

 Form # 2:  If you want to work either fulltime, from a week to a month, and perhaps post-Election Day – or a substantial period. (Form # 2 is titled “Voter Protection and Access Program Late Help Volunteer Interest Survey”.)

Form #3: If you want to work on the DNC Voter Hotline — Remote work - Maximum flexibility in hours. (Form # 3 is titled “National Voter Assistance Hotline Interest Form”)

 What Type of Volunteer Work Can You Do?:

  • Voter Protection Hotline (remote), Poll Monitoring, Lawyers’ Boiler Room (State or National), Canvass monitor (monitoring ballot counting), Voter Hotline (advise voters who phone in with challenges), and various other roles.

In-Person or Live?

  • You can work in-person in states around the country, or remotely from your home or office. For some roles, you use your own phone and computer.

Do I have to be a Lawyer? Are there eligibility requirements?

  • No! Anyone interested in promoting the Rule of Law can do Voter Protection . You need not be a law student, lawyer, law professor, or other legal professional!

  • But some states require that certain voter protection roles be filled by a lawyer, or perhaps by a resident of that state who is eligible to vote there.

What is my minimum time commitment?

  • There is no fixed minimum! But, at the very least, all Voter Protection Volunteers will devote 60 or so minutes to a training session.

  • After you are trained, depending on what role you take on, you can work as little as an hour to as long as full time for until and beyond Election Day.

  • If you have a busy schedule, you could devote 30 or 6o minutes per day to online Voter Protection, e.g., helping voters “cure” their absentee ballots that the voters cast but were rejected by Boards of Election due to, e.g., lack of signature or date.

Will I receive training?

  • Yes! Online training sessions tend to be 60 or so minutes. You will also receive written materials to review.

What are the links again?

Final thoughts:

  • All citizens who are eligible to vote should be able to exercise their constitutional right to vote. When you engage in Voter Protection, you help ensure that voters are able to exercise their right to vote. If you help even one person cast a ballot, you will have been successful. Each of us — whether we are volunteering online or in-person, in our own state or a swing state — will almost certainly assist more than one person vote who would not have been able to exercise their right to vote, but for your assistance.

  • You can, and will, make a difference!

  • Thank you very much for your willingness to participate in the very important undertaking. Please pick Form # 1 or Form # 2, sign up, and move forward towards preservation of the important constitutional right to vote.

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