Voter Engagement
The California Voter Foundation works to expand and improve voter engagement in California and beyond through research, collaboration with government agencies and nonprofits, and nonpartisan voter education and outreach. The links below highlight CVF's work in the area of voter engagement, and offer additional resources for voter engagement information.
CVF Resources
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Election Reforms: What Should We Prioritize for 2013 and Beyond? - presentation by CVF President Kim Alexander at the Future of California Elections conference, January 2013
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California Senate hearing on 10-23-12 on barriers to participation, Kim Alexander's testimony
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"The California Voters' Experience" - a paper examining the state's voting process, from start to finish
- Redistricting Reform/Prop. 11 implementation
- California Voter Participation Survey Report, March 2005
- Election House Party Homepage
Additional Resources
- California Civic Engagement Project at UC Davis
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Being Online is Still Not Enough - a nationwide, state-by-state assessment of state election web sites researched and co-written by the California Voter Foundation for the Pew Center on the States, December 2011 (news release)
- California Secretary of State main page
- California Participation Project
- Directory of California County Election Offices
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The Nonprofit Vote Project - engaging nonprofits in voting and elections
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Roadmap for the Future of California Elections - a vision statement featuring guiding principles, goals and recommendations for the Future of California Elections collaborative, initiated by the James Irvine Foundation
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Voter Registration Statistics and Statements of the Vote, from the Secretary of State
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