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AL network engages residents to enhance election access, security

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Monday, October 28, 2024   

Ahead of November's election, the Alabama Election Protection Network is reaching out to voters through a statewide survey, aiming to enhance voting accessibility and address common concerns.

Melissa Gilliland, project manager for the network, said the organization hopes to learn more about voters' needs and empower them to play an active role in the election process.

"What we're trying to do is really just educate people about why voting matters," Gilliland explained. "And to better understand the electoral process at the same time."

The survey, part of the network's "Your Future is at the Polls" initiative, will remain open until Nov. 5, providing a platform for residents to express concerns and experiences related to voting.

Gilliland emphasizes the effort aims not only to protect voter access but to inspire year-round civic engagement to benefit community well-being.

"We really look at going into communities, partnering with organizations that do active work within the communities and beginning that education process where people start thinking about who are they electing at the local level," Gilliland outlined. "Then over time, how do we vote for at the state level, and then our federal representation impacts policy."

She said to further support voter trust and security, the group is also creating a long-term network of volunteers dedicated to ensuring smooth, transparent elections across Alabama. Gilliland argued a consistent volunteer presence will enhance public confidence in the election process and provide hands-on support where it's needed most.

"We just feel like the more people that are involved in the electoral process, the more people that participate in poll watching and they see what happens and they better understand what happens, it will heighten their ability to feel comfortable with the electoral process," Gilliland emphasized. "We have to feel like it is safe, that it is secure, that your vote is going to count."

Gilliland added voters can also check their registration status, find polling locations, request assistance and report any concerns on Election Day on the network's website.


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