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The San Francisco Department of Elections provides this downloadable form that you can fill out and mail in to become a registered voter.
We encourage you to mobilize neighbors that live on your block to get energized about political reform. Take a look at our endorsements for the slate of candidates that represent the best choices for working families, and do what you can to help. Post a sign in your window, talk to your friends and neighbors, or volunteer for pro-working family candidates and initiatives—there are so many ways to get involved!
Alliance for Justice is a national association of environmental, civil rights, mental health, women's, children’s, and consumer advocacy organizations. Since its inception in 1979, AFJ has worked to advance the cause of justice for all Americans, strengthen the public interest community's ability to influence public policy, and foster the next generation of advocates.
AFJ plays a national role in helping nonprofit organizations understand the rules about being involved in the electoral process.
Voter Connect provides voter file data services for progressive organizations and campaigns of all sizes, and helps them drive long-term structural change by running effective, fun, data-driven, and highly personal campaigns.
The City and County of San Francisco’s official website will have the latest information about what our elected city leaders—the Mayor, Board of Supervisors and our city departments are doing or not doing to keep working families in San Francisco.
Main Page--www.sfgov.org
Mayor’s Homepage: http://www.sfgov.org/site/mayor_index.asp
Board of Supervisors’ Homepage: http://www.sfgov.org/site/bdsupvrs_index.asp
San Francisco District Information: Find Your District http://www.sfgov.org/site/bdsupvrs_index.asp?id=4385
Member-driven, nonprofit organization that champions issues that will keep working families in San Francisco and make change for the next generation.
The Mobilize the Immigrant Vote (MIV) California Collaborative was started in 2004 as the first-ever statewide campaign in California to organize a multi-ethnic coalition of community-based organizations working within immigrant communities and building their capacity to register, educate, and mobilize their constituents for electoral participation.
PILA is committed to building the power of diverse low-income immigrant communities to take action on issues that impact their lives. We provide training and technical assistance to organizations and communities to support leadership development and movement- building electoral organizing.
PBN connects the infrastructures of well-established, high-performance community organizing groups from across the country to achieve a breakthrough in civic participation
Visit the official site of the San Francisco’s school district that educates over 55,000 students every year. Check out the Board of Education link to get the latest news from our elected school leaders.
The Youth Commission gathers youth input in the political process through various engagement activities such as the YouthVote initiative.
www.sfgov.org/site/youth_commission
The San Francisco Department of Elections provides this downloadable form that you can fill out and mail in to become a registered voter.
We encourage you to mobilize neighbors that live on your block to get energized about political reform. Take a look at our endorsements for the slate of candidates that represent the best choices for working families, and do what you can to help. Post a sign in your window, talk to your friends and neighbors, or volunteer for pro-working family candidates and initiatives—there are so many ways to get involved!
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