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Introduction Email #1 to Local Study Abroad Program

Dear {name},

This November, your study abroad students from the United States will have a unique opportunity: voting in the 2018 US Midterm Elections, while living abroad. For many, it will be their first time voting and we want to help them feel comfortable and confident registering to vote and submitting their ballot.

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Introductory Email to Study Abroad Directors and Program Staff

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Dear [Study Abroad Director/Contact Name],

I am writing you today about encouraging your fall-semester Study Abroad students to vote in the 2018 US midterm elections! Our goal is to include voter registration information in students’ orientation materials.

Working through VotefromAbroad.org, we offer non-partisan voter registration and ballot request

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so you can easily provide your students the unique experience of voting abroad in this year’s elections. The midterms are November 6th and ballots are sent out about 40 days before the election, so fall orientation is

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a good time to remind students to register to vote.

How it works:

  • We provide materials to be included in orientation materials, outlining voter registration and ballot request steps.

  • We provide posters and flyers (ready to print), sample emails, and sample Facebook posts to help you communicate the action to your students.

  • We are a resource for you and your students. We can answer questions and provide information related to voting in the midterms

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  • from abroad.

One of the great advantages of Study Abroad is that students develop a new appreciation of American democracy, and why their right to vote is fundamental to that enterprise. We want to make sure their right to vote is not lost in the exciting and overwhelming transition to life abroad.

Please let me know if this sounds interesting to you.

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Thank you for considering working with us.

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If you have any questions, please let me know!

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Introduction Email #2 to Local Study Abroad Program

Dear [contact].

This November, the US students at [Institution] will have a unique opportunity: voting from abroad in the 2018 US midterm elections.  For some, it will be their first time voting, and even if they are registered, they probably won’t be familiar with the process of voting from abroad.

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Sincerely,

[Your Name/Contact Information]

www.votefromabroad.org

Follow Up Email to Study Abroad Directors and Program Staff (after introductory phone call or meeting)

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Dear [Study Abroad Director/Contact Name],

Thank you for making time to speak with me about encouraging your fall-semester Study Abroad students to vote in the 2018 US midterm elections! Below is additional information about Vote from Abroad.

Working through VotefromAbroad.org, we offer non-partisan voter registration and ballot request so you can easily provide your students the unique experience of voting abroad in this year’s elections. The midterms are November 6th and ballots are sent out about 40 days

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before the election, so

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fall orientation is a good time to remind students to register

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to vote.

How

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it works:

  • We provide materials to be included in orientation materials, outlining voter registration and ballot request steps.

  • We provide posters and flyers (ready to print), sample emails, and

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  • sample Facebook posts to help you communicate

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  • the action to your students.

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  • We are a resource for you and your students. We can answer questions and provide information related to voting in the midterms from abroad.

One of the great advantages of

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Study Abroad is that students develop a new

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appreciation of American democracy, and why

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their right to vote is fundamental to that enterprise.

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We want to make sure

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their right to vote is not lost in the exciting and overwhelming transition to life

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Let us know how we can help.

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Follow-up Email (after a phone call) to Local Study Abroad Program

Dear {name},

I wanted to follow up on our call the other day to explain more about our get out the vote outreach to study abroad programs.

Working through VotefromAbroad.org, we offer non-partisan voter help – directly in your program – so you can provide your students the unique experience of voting abroad in this year’s elections.

How it works:  

  • We provide posters (ready to print), sample emails and sample facebook posts to help you communicate the action to your students.
  • We work with you to find a good location and time (or times) to meet with your students and help them request their ballots.
    • Best location – a meeting point where students get together between classes
    • Best time  – times when the maximum number of students will be available to participate
  • We then send non-partisan volunteers to your location, ready to help students with any questions they have about the ballot request process, and what they need to do once they receive their ballot.

On the date of the event, our volunteers will arrive 30 minutes early to get set up. They will bring a pop up vote from abroad banner, envelopes, and snacks (if agreed on) to help attract students.

Please let me know if this action sounds interesting to you. Again, we want to be very clear that as this is a voter registration event it must be non-partisan.

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abroad.

Would you like to be our partner in registering US students to vote? If so, lets make a plan to communication with your students!

Thank you again for considering working with us.

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If you have any questions, please let me know

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Sincerely,

[Your Name/Contact Information]

www.votefromabroad.org



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Introduction Email to Local Study Abroad Program in German


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mein Name ist xxx xxxx und ich bin US-amerikanischer Staatsbürger, der in Deutschland lebt. Ich engagiere mich freiwillig bei der internationalen Organisation Vote from Abroad.

Vote from Abroad ist eine überparteiliche Organisation, die allen Amerikanern im Ausland dabei hilft, sich zu registrieren und ihre Briefwahl zu beantragen, da dies für Auslandsamerikaner etwas komplexer sein kann.

Viele amerikanische Studierende, die sich in Deutschland aufhalten, wissen gar nicht, dass sie wählen dürfen. Wir haben durch unsere unparteiischen Informationsangebote schon viele Mitbürger beim Wählen unterstützen können und haben großes Interesse daran, dies auch für amerikanische Studierende an Ihrer Hochschule anzubieten.

Momentan befinden wir uns in der Vorbereitungsphase und suchen für unser Service den richtigen Ansprechpartner an Ihrer Hochschule.

Falls ich bei Ihnen an der falschen Stelle bin, würde ich um eine Weiterleitung dieser Nachricht an die zuständige Kollegin/den zuständigen Kollegen bitten.

Bei Rückfragen stehe ich Ihnen jederzeit gerne zur Verfügung. Ich danke schon jetzt für Ihre Unterstützung!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Xxx xxxx

Vote from Abroad Student Outreach Team

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