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Adopt a Ward

Adopt a Ward. What is adopt award?. Key Wards that can swing an election Understanding who lives there and how is We Are Wisconsin in relationship with the people. Consistent Data Tracking Building One/One Relationships Leadership Development and Ownership

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Adopt a Ward

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  1. Adopt a Ward

  2. What is adopt award? • Key Wards that can swing an election • Understanding who lives there and how is We Are Wisconsin in relationship with the people. • Consistent Data Tracking • Building One/One Relationships • Leadership Development and Ownership • Relational Voter Program to map the voters

  3. Where to Start? • Identifying which wards are critical to changing the make up of your district. Local Level? County Board Level? State Assembly Level? State Senate Level? • Overall impact on the statewide elections. • Identifying who you know (through membership, existing relationships, or RVP) that can be organized into a Leadership Team. • Deliberate, intentional ways to engage voters (ID, persuasion, issue education, neighborhood meetings) • Consistent DATA storage tracked in the voter file.

  4. Defining Ward Data

  5. How Do you Start? • Work with We Are WI to acquire the targeted wards. • Leadership meeting to map relationships and create a structure in which to operate. • Create a program to engage voters (through election, through issues, through house visits or phone calls) • Ongoing meeting to track progress. • Ongoing data entry as information is gathered. • Ongoing engagement to move the voters until 52% support is achieved.

  6. Questions • What ideas do you have to begin? • Is this something want to work on?

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