trick-or-vote 2006 canvass training. walking & knocking for democracy! we will be knocking on...
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Trick-or-Vote 2006
Canvass Training
WALKING & KNOCKING for DEMOCRACY!
• We will be knocking on doors to get out the vote. It’s the best way, on the best day!
• Everyone going out today gets a map and walklist. That’s your “TURF.”
• Each turf is for a PAIR of Trick-or-Voters.
• You can choose to walk separately (for example, on different sides of the street), or walk together.
• Stay on your turf so you don’t overlap other Trick or Voters.
WALKING & KNOCKING for DEMOCRACY!
• There are three kinds of turf–RED: lots of apartment buildings
–YELLOW: a mix of apartments and houses
–GREEN: mostly houses
GREEN &
• If you’re on a green or yellow team, you’ll get a map that highlights your assigned turf.
• You will also get a walk-list of voters who HAVEN’T YET VOTED (as of Thursday). Focus on knocking on those doors.
• Each turf is for two people, and contains between 100 and 150 doors.
YELLOW TURF
YELLOW TURF
• Yellow turf includes both houses and apartments.
• Knock on doors until you get to an apartment complex. If it’s locked, try your best to get in!
YELLOW TURF
RED TURF
• If you are on a RED team, you will have a map of APARTMENT BUILDINGS (not houses) that are assigned to you.
• Each pair of Trick or Voters will be assigned between 1 and 5 apartment buildings.
• You will also get a list of registered voters in each building. (NOTE: Unlike green & yellow turf, your turf will NOT tell you whether people have voted in this election.)
• Some buildings have openers. Some do not. If you have an opener, please don’t share their name with anyone else in the building.
• If your turf is mostly students, you will have student-specific voter guides to leave for people.
• Be subtle, polite, and persistent, like a ninja.
RED TURF
Materials
TO DISTRIBUTE:• Nonpartisan ballot measure guide + ballot drop site info
• Door Hangers• A few Trick or Vote flyers• Candy
TO USE:• Clipboard & pen• Volunteer sign-ups• Candy
What to do at the door…
TRICK OR VOTE!
Hi, I’m a volunteer with
Trick or Vote and we’re all over the city today reminding people to vote in the November 7th election.
Have you turned in your ballot?
What to do at the door…
Well, here’s some information about ballot measures and a list of your local drop boxes.
If you wish to turn in your ballot tonight, I
can call a ballot collector to come pick it
up.
Happy Halloween!
If the answer is “NO”…
What to do at the door…
Super! Here’s some information --
please give it to someone who hasn’t voted yet. Have a Happy Halloween!
If the answer is “Yes”…
What to do at the door…
The Bus Project volunteer team does this sort of thing
regularly. We’d love to let you know about future events. Do you
have an e-mail address?
In EITHER case, if the person at the door is friendly, or says something like, “Trick-or-Vote? That’s a great idea”…
What to do at the door…
You can, but do it SOON. Ballots must be RECEIVED by Nov. 7th.
Friday Nov. 3rd is the last day to mail it
in.
It’s easy for one of our ballot collectors
to get it today.
If the person asks,
“Can I still mail my ballot in?”
What to do at the door…
I’ll call our ballot collector right away!
If the person at the door would like their ballot collected tonight…
You can call this number and a ballot collector will be by to get it right away!
OR
13
Tips
1Walk Quickly, Talk
SlowlyMore doors = more votes turned out. Move quickly from door to door and from house to house, but don’t rush when you talk to someone.
2Use Your Map and
WalklistThis will keep you from getting lost or double-knocking doors, and will make you more efficient.
3Knock Three Times
Give residents time to get to the door.
4Smile
This will put residents at ease and make them more open to talking to you.
5Listen
This makes residents feel like you really
care…
6Give Literature
You will have nifty and informative stuff to hand out so use it!
- Leave the ballot measure & drop site guide at EVERY door you knock
- Leave a door hanger too, if no one is home
- Giving candy is discretionary
7Be Comfy and SafeA comfy canvasser is an effective canvasser, so take care of your needs. Use your judgment on the street; never put yourself in a situation where you do not feel safe.
8Leave No Trick-or-
Voter Behind
Meet up with your team before you leave the turf. Make sure everyone is accounted for. Don’t leave your partner behind.
9No Mailboxes
It is against the law to leave material in mailboxes. Don’t break the law. Leave hand-outs on the porch, rolled up between the door-knob and door-jam, or under the door.
10Leave Things Nice
You are a guest in the neighborhood you canvass in, so act like it. Respect property.
11Sign ‘em Up!
If anyone seems remotely interested in the idea of Trick-or-Vote (or getting the vote out period), then sign them up to get more info about other events like this one. Always ask!
12ID Yourself as a
VolunteerIdentify yourself as a volunteer…you will usually be welcomed.
13Stay Focused, Keep
MovingYou will run out of time before you run out of turf! Try to hit as many doors as possible.
Hand Out Turf and Practice!Trainers -- give out
turf! Trick or Voters -- Pair up and try it
with a buddy… and have fun!
Trick-or-Vote 2006