Join 93% of small business owners who vote to make your voice heard this election season. From supporting your employees with time to vote, to speaking up about the policies that matter to your business, we've gathered everything you need to ensure your #SmallBizVote rings loud this year. Start by advocating for your needs with this interactive guide.
Make Your Voice 30.2 Million Strong
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Click here to learn why Three Brothers Bakery owners, Janice and Bobby are encouraging small businesses owners to step up and get involved with their elected officials.
It turns out we small business owners aren't so small after all. When 30.2 million small businesses speak up for what we need, our voice gets heard and big changes happen. By completing this interactive guide, you'll not only learn how businesses before you paved the way by impacting small business policy, but you'll also have a chance to share your policy wish list and open up even more opportunities for businesses to come. Your responses will inform a recommendation to the Presidential candidates outlining what small businesses want, so that you can be a part of shaping the policies of the next administration. You'll also receive a #SmallBizVotes toolkit to show the world how you speak up for small business, along with an invitation to a can't-miss #SmallBizVotes networking event -- all the details are inside!
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HOW REGULARLY DO YOU VOTE IN THE FOLLOWING ELECTIONS OR BALLOT INITIATIVES?
Cast Your Ballot With Confidence
Prep your company for Election Day and beyond with these step-by-step guides to support you and your employees.
See how you measure up in comparison to your small business owner peers when it comes to voting, issues of importance, and advocacy.
Source: NSBA 2018 Politics of Small Business Survey
ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE?
DO YOU VOTE A STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET?
IF YOU HAVE CONTACTED YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS ON A SMALL BUSINESS ISSUE, WHAT WERE THE ISSUES?
In This Together
The Black voter turnout rate declined for the first time in 20 years in a presidential election, falling to 59.6% in 2016 after reaching a record-high 66.6% in 2012. The NAACP is looking to make this election different. As a volunteer with the NAACP Civic Engagement Program, you will help increase Black voter turnout. You will contact up to 20 infrequent voters in the weeks before the 2020 election and encourage them to make their voice heard.