GOTV means “Get Out The Vote,” and is a crucial part of a political campaign to register voters and getting them to vote. Learn about the tools at your disposal to educate citizens on how to vote either by absentee ballot, early voting, or election day voting. Hear about different strategies to get your community motivated to register and of course show up to the polls on election day. Did you know that offering transportation to the polls on election day is one method of GOTV? Learn tricks like this and more during this powerhouse GOTV online workshop!

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About Your Speaker

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As North Dakota’s Native Vote director, Prairie Rose works around the country with the Native American Leadership Program, with Wellstone Action to train and empower leaders, activists, campaign workers, and those seeking elected office. Prairie Rose has served as a District 45 delegate to the North Dakota Democratic Convention since 2008 and as the Native American liaison to the DEM-NPL Executive Committee. In 2010 she ran for State Representative in North Dakota’s 45th legislative district. Prairie Rose believes in and emphasizes the interconnected nature of humanity and faith and the responsibility we all have to ensuring social accountability in communities of respect and opportunity – an understanding that lies at the core of her being. She brings her personal experience, as well as the perspectives of a wide range of social thinkers to her work, and believes that knowing personal truth, and building relationships based on values is fundamental to change work.