Join St. Louis Votes
A Jewish-community relational turnout program — empowering institutions and neighbors to build a stronger habit of civic participation.
25
Goal
Institutions
15,000
Goal
Voters
August 4
Vote
Primary Election
5 Simple Steps for Participating Institutions
Every institution that joins brings us closer to our goal of 15,000 voters
1
Leadership Commitment
Sign the Community Letter
St. Louis Votes is asking all Clergy, Rabbis, and community leaders to sign a letter of commitment to the program. This public letter demonstrates unified community leadership and will be published to signal broad institutional support.
2
Build Your Team
Assign a Captain & Recruit Volunteers
Designate a captain to recruit and lead a team of volunteers that reflects the full breadth of the community — from retirees to young families.
3
Organize Weekly
Host a Weekly Engagement Activity
Set a regular weekly time — on Zoom or in person — for organizing, to make calls, plan outreach, and work toward the goal. St. Louis Votes can support and guide the effort.
4
Spread the Word
Share Voting Information
St. Louis Votes’ pledge to vote is a crucial first step in increasing turnout. Share the pledge and voting information in your bulletin, from the pulpit, in announcements, and across social media.
5
Reach the Community
Table at a Public Event
Plan at least one tabling event for the team to speak directly with neighbors and members about St. Louis Votes. Face-to-face conversations are the most powerful tool for turning intention into action.