Votebooster: Transforming voter registration

Posted on September 1st, 2014 by Matt Flinders

Voting may not be the only aspect of democratic participation, but it’s a key one and we aim to get as many people voting and taking an interest in democratic politics as possible.

In the run up to the 2015 general election the Crick Centre website are hosting a portal to VoteBooster, a revolutionary free-to-use platform that transforms voter registration.

 

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The aim is to help organisations and individuals register millions of new voters across the UK, to enable people to exercise their democratic rights.

VoteBooster was created by MASS1 the UK’s leading independent campaign agency.

On the site you can instantly see whether people in your local community are registered to vote, visualise your data on maps and download targeted voter registration forms.

You can also create your own voter registration drives via text, email, social media and phone bank.

To check for yourself if you are registered to vote, or if you would like to register then please visit our votebooster page.

Do you have a question? Would you like to be involved?

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