When you’re a part of a homeowner’s association, you have to realize that you have a vote, which means you have a voice in what happens in your neighborhood. But what, exactly, does that look like? Read on to learn more: You will vote on a wide range of topics When you vote, that vote… Read more »
Author: Linda Gibbs
How Online Voting Can Help Voters with Disabilities
When you’re living with a disability, voting can become a very challenging task. In fact, thousands of polling places in the U.S. were not compliant with federal laws for disabled voters during the last election. Many voting areas are inaccessible and require the use of stairs and lack a ramp or elevator. The Benefits of… Read more »
How to Become A More Well-Rounded Leader
The 24th Amendment gives us the right to vote. As an American right, citizens pay close attention to those who run for office, ensuring they are the best candidate to lead our nation into a bright future. Not all leaders are up to the task of running for office for the right reasons, however. As… Read more »
How to Conduct Company-Wide Surveys
Company-wide surveys are necessary for getting perspectives from work staff for implementing changes to the work place, policies, clients, etc. In order to maintain a positive work environment, surveys give employees a chance to discreetly express their opinions and vote on the issues that affect their job. Why Have Company-Wide Surveys? Even the largest and… Read more »
Why You Should Use an Online Voting System
For upcoming elections, polling sites can become a hectic atmosphere. With hundreds of people stopping in at various times of day, looking to cast their votes so they can continue about their day, you really need to install a smooth operation for running the booths. If you are finding it difficult to accommodate voters in… Read more »
How to Get Young Americans to the Polls
It’s no secret in the United States that one of the keys to winning any election is to get your key demographics out and voting. One demographic that is crucial to sway is the young voter. The 18-30 age bracket is a challenge that even the best political party candidates have issues getting to the… Read more »
How Do Members Vote in the House of Representatives?
When we vote for candidates, we typically fill out a ballot and call it a day. However, if you’re a member of the House of Representatives, voting is a bit more complicated. There are actually five different ways you can vote in the House. Here, we detail each method: Voice Vote When a question is… Read more »
Top 3 Reasons to Throw Election Parties
Persuading voters is much like trying to sell a product or service. You need to believe that you can help in a substantial way, and then have the confidence will follow through. Election parties are a great way to persuade voters who may be on the fence. After all, many people simply cast votes based… Read more »
What Online Voting Can Do For Unions
Being in a union has its definite advantages. As an organized group, you use your collective strengths to make changes and have a voice in the workforce. Common problems tackled by a union include wages, work hours, benefits, workplace safety and health, and job training. Unions can do plenty of negotiating, but the actual way… Read more »
4 Last-Minute Ways to Help Your Campaign Before Election Day
Election Day is just around the corner. But just because the big day is almost here doesn’t mean you should let up on your campaign. If anything, now is the time to ramp up the pressure. Many elections are decided based on the actions candidates take in the final days leading up to Election Day…. Read more »