
Oregon's Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade is equipping local organizations with fresh tools to amp up voter registration and engagement ahead of the 2024 elections. The new civic toolkit, rolled out on Monday, is packed with official, non-partisan resources designed to make the journey to the ballot box as smooth as possible.
These latest offerings from the state government aren’t just backed by research—they come at no cost and can be used freely, no strings attached. The Secretary's office emphasizes these tools are "free to use with or without attribution to our office," ensuring accessibility and ease for pro-democracy groups working the grassroots level.
According to Griffin-Valade, this launch is more than just a means to an end. It's an investment in the democratic process, handcrafted to support organizations that strive to boost electoral participation across Oregon. It shines as an example of proactive government action in a time when voter turnout remains a critical challenge nationwide.
Indeed, as Oregonians navigate the steadily approaching 2024 election battleground, tools like these could very well tilt the scales—a testament to the state's commitment to keeping its electorate engaged and informed. The Secretary's proactive stride towards better civic participation is clear and it's encapsulated in this toolkit, available now on the Oregon State website.









