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Phonebank for Voting Rights

You’re invited to join the Workers Circle every Wednesday for voting rights phone banking.

Join us for Workers Circle phone banks every Wednesday from 7:00-8:00 PM ET. We work in partnership with the Center for Common Ground, a people of color-led organization that fights voter suppression and empowers underserved communities to connect voters of color with the information they need to vote. No experience is necessary; we’ll walk you through how to do it. You can make calls from anywhere in the nation and enjoy the virtual community and support of Workers Circle activists while you do it.  

Last year, Arizona passed some of the most restrictive voting laws in the nation. These bills will purge voters from voting lists and limit the time voters can fix their absentee ballots and cure their signatures. These new laws compound earlier discriminatory voting laws passed in Arizona that restrict ballot collecting and provisional ballots. The majority of voters harmed by these laws are African American, Latino and Native American voters, rural voters, and poor and low income voters.

Your help is needed to call to voters of color in Arizona prior to the Arizona primaries to equip them with the information they need to surmount the barriers these new laws create and cast their ballot.

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