
As November's general election draws closer, Oregon's Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade has announced a fresh release of the civic engagement toolkit, designed to support voter registration and turnout efforts. The updated toolkit, crafted for the critical electoral event, provides official, non-partisan resources that are underscored by research and can be used freely.
In a move to bolster democratic participation, the Secretary encourages organizations to utilize these tools. The toolkit, which was initially released before May's primary election, has now been fine-tuned for the upcoming November face-off. According to a news release from Oregon's Secretary of State's office, "the tools included in the 2024 toolkit are official, non-partisan, research-backed, and free to use with or without attribution to our office."
The toolkit comes as a crucial asset at a time when civic engagement and voter turnout define the health of the democracy. It serves as a testament to Oregon's commitment towards an inclusive electoral process, providing an accessible platform for organizations that aim to empower voters.
Emphasizing the importance of an informed electorate, Secretary Griffin-Valade's office remains steadfast in its non-partisan stance, ensuring that the toolkit can be a resource for all. As part of the continued efforts to engage communities across Oregon, this recourse offers a practical avenue for those seeking to navigate the voting process and amplify their civic voice.









