P.E.E.R. Project
Partnering to Ensure Election Resiliency
The ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis presents a unique challenge to our democracy, one amplified by its occurrence in the midst of primary season and months before the 2020 General Election. The P.E.E.R. Project engages young policymakers and partners across sectors to take action now to safeguard upcoming elections while protecting voters as they conduct their civic duty. MAP is mobilizing our bipartisan network of 1,500+ young elected officials around efforts to safeguard the 2020 elections, through policies such as vote-at-home.
“A plan that does not afford every Ohioan an opportunity to vote free of charge would be unconstitutional.”
“Vote-by-mail isn’t a Democratic or a Republican issue in Oregon, it’s just… the way things are and the way they’ve been for about 20 years now.”
Vote Safe, Wisconsin
Throughout this election period, MAP is committed to providing any assistance legislators in our network need in order to provide accurate information to constituents or colleagues, working hard to help alleviate these concerns. We call on your leadership to be a trusted voice in your communities. Our Wisconsin Future Caucus had a critical role in helping Wisconsinites navigate the 2020 election.
Learn more about Vote Safe, Wisconsin here.
Vote at Home Rules by State
as of September 18th, 2020
To learn more about the P.E.E.R. Project and how to get involved, email policy@millennialaction.org.
Resources
FAQs: Safe Voting in Your State
The global pandemic is changing voting behavior, creating opportunities for confusion and misinformation. State legislators are uniquely positioned to help inform and keep your constituents up-to-date, so we created these resources to help simplify the voting process this year.
The work continues…
Don’t see your state? MAP is continuously adding resources. Send us an email at policy@millennialaction.org requesting voting information for your state.