Enjoy the end of summer harvest of VAH information! Six new items you should view, and feel free to share
Heading the bounty is a new 2-minute video that provides a quick overview of the important differences between polling-place centric voting and ballot delivery system (VAH) voting.
Next up is a simple four-page flyer that provides a concise view of the benefits of Vote at Home, best practices for implementation, the data demonstrating its effectiveness, the status of current state statutes, and the transition paths with proven success. www.voteathome.org/flyer
If anyone you know pushes back on the whole notion of higher use of mailed-out ballots, this piece: "Busting the top 10 myths about Vote at Home" will be useful. Don't miss the "bonus myth" at the end. www.voteathome.org/myths
Local jurisdictions running Vote at Home model elections are seeing up to 3x turnout improvements in these historically low-turnout events. From Alaska to Nebraska, New Mexico to New Jersey, Michigan to Utah - it pays to put a ballot in the hands of every active registered voter. www.voteathome.org/local
For those looking for specific information on how and when to sign up for a delivered ballot for the 2020 election, this new research provides the answers with the links, by state, to the proper forms. www.voteathome.org/Apply2020
Finally, MIT's Election Data and Science Lab recently released research showing how the higher the availability of mailed-out ballots, the lower the gap for participation by disabled voters. It is compelling! www.voteathome.org/disabilitygap