TurnUp
RELATIONAL REGISTRATION & TURNOUT DRIVES
Relational organizing, hiring young people to talk with their friends about registering to vote and voting, is one of the most effective techniques for increasing youth voter registration and turnout. TurnUp is hiring students in high schools who are unreachable with a physical registration drive to contact all of the seniors in the school and remind them to register to vote and to post about it on social media.
To superpower youth voter registration and turnout, TurnUp is hiring community college students in key states to remind their peers to register and vote and to post on social media. Finally, TurnUp is hiring low-propensity young voters to remind their friends to vote and post on social media.
OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
347,205 relational text messages sent by TurnUp relational organizers and interns reminding their friends and campus communities to register to vote, request their ballot, or vote.
26,038 young voters registered via relational organizing.
7,000 unregistered young people, low-propensity voters, or interns mobilized to conduct relational organizing to remind their friends to register and vote.