For immediate release | April 10, 2024
¹ú²úÊÓƵÍø Launches Reader. Voter. Ready. Campaign to Equip Libraries for 2024 Elections
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¹ú²úÊÓƵÍøasks readers, voters to pledge participation in 2024 elections on Take Action for Libraries Day
Chicago – Today the ¹ú²úÊÓƵÍø (ALA) kicks off its Reader. Voter. Ready. campaign, calling on advocates to sign a pledge to be registered, informed and ready to vote in all local, state and federal elections in 2024.
¹ú²úÊÓƵÍøPresident Emily Drabinski said, “Libraries have a long history of providing information and services that help voters participate in our democracy. Libraries aren’t just a great place for reading – they’re also a great place to get ready to vote.”
In a 2022 survey (PDF) conducted by the Public Library Association, 68% of public libraries reported offering voting related services that included registration, ballot drop-off or serving as a polling place. Libraries also host an array of activities, such as candidate debates and helping students learn about the American system of government.
The primary goals of the ¹ú²úÊÓƵÍø’s Reader. Voter. Ready. campaign are:
- to ensure that some 370,000 library workers in America are registered, informed and ready to vote for federal, state and local elections in 2024 and beyond, and
- to equip libraries nationwide to ensure the same for their communities.
The Reader. Voter. Ready. resources released today include
- the 2024 voter engagement guide (PDF) for libraries
- a tip sheet (PDF) to share with community leaders and partners, highlighting the ways libraries support voter participation and education
- a one-pager, Voters Count on Libraries: The Numbers (PDF), illustrating libraries as centers of civic lift and patron engagement with library services
Leading up to the November 5 elections, ¹ú²úÊÓƵÍøis collaborating with partners to provide nonpartisan resources and learning opportunities for librarians, including webinars, in-person workshops, fact sheets, ideas for civic engagement programming and one-pagers for select audiences. Partners include the League of Women Voters, National Voter Registration Day (September 17), Nonprofit Vote and Democracy Class.
Contact:
Shawnda Hines
Deputy Director, Communications
Public Policy and Advocacy
shines@alawash.orgFeatured News