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Myghea,

Tomorrow, we have the opportunity to choose our elected officials at the local, state, and federal levels—leaders who will determine what kind of funding and resources students and educators receive.

First: Find the public education champions on your ballot. Download NEA’s recommendations and bring it with you to the polls.

Then: Share this graphic on Facebook. Encourage your friends and family to be education voters.
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Public school students deserve better than tattered textbooks and educators who have to work two or three jobs to pay their bills.

And this is our chance to do something about it.

Go. Fight. Win. Vote!

Lily Eskelsen García
President
National Education Association

P.S. You can also show your friends and family that you're an education voter by adding the "I Vote 4 Ed" sticker to your profile photo on Facebook. 
 
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Myghea,

As educators, we love a plan. And a worksheet to make the plan.

So here’s a worksheet for the upcoming election.

Your reward for filling it out? Participation in democracy!

—NEA Education Votes Team
 
Election 2018 Worksheet - Make a plan to vote
Complete Before: Election Day  - Tuesday, November 6
(Check here for other deadlines in your state including  voter registration, early voting, and vote-by-mail)
WHO is on your ballot?
WHAT are you bringing with you to the polls?
Do you need an ID?
WHEN are you voting?
HOW are you getting there?
Bonus: WHO is going with you?
Don’t keep this resource a secret.

Share it!
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A Project of the National Education Association
1201 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036-3290
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To view this email as a web page, go here.
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Myghea,

You have probably heard that there’s an election coming up on Tuesday, November 6.

We hope you’ll check out this message about voting from NEA President Lily Eskelsen García. Then, find the public education champions on your ballot.

Students deserve better than tattered textbooks and educators that have to work two or three jobs. That’s why the National Education Association is recommending more than 350 candidates for public office—candidates who will make a difference in students’ lives by making sure they have the resources they need to learn and unlock their potential.

On November 6 (and in every election), be an education voter and #Vote4Ed!

In solidarity,

The NEA Education Votes Team

P.S. Show your friends and family that you're an education voter! Add the "I Vote 4 Ed" sticker to your profile photo on Facebook.

To view this email as a web page, go here.
EdVotes
Myghea,

As educators, we love a plan. And a worksheet to make the plan.

So here’s a worksheet for the upcoming election.

Your reward for filling it out? Participation in democracy!

—NEA Education Votes Team
Election 2018 Worksheet - Make a plan to vote
Complete Before: Election Day  - Tuesday, November 6
(Check here for other deadlines in your state including  voter registration, early voting, and vote-by-mail)
WHO is on your ballot?
WHAT are you bringing with you to the polls?
Do you need an ID?
WHEN are you voting?
HOW are you getting there?
Bonus: WHO is going with you?
Don’t keep this resource a secret.

Share it!
Share on Facebook >
Share on Twitter >
A Project of the National Education Association
1201 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036-3290
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram

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