GO VOTE!!!

NOVEMBER


GET READY FOR ALL VOTE NO PLAY 2024

All Vote No Play is an annual legislation passed by the NCAA in 2020, where all teams choose a day off from practice and play to dedicate to civic engagement between October 21 - November 5. Teams and athletic departments can use this day to vote, celebrate civics, and host events!


See here for All Vote No Play Day 2023 examples!

ALL VOTE NO PLAY EVENT EXAMPLES
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  • Table on campus to help students find polling places and dates - print out this QR code and send everyone to this link: bit.ly/Plan-Your-Vote
  • Take your team to early vote or vote on election day!
  • Host “breakfast with ballots” or other fun  food /drink pairing
  • Go to a Purple Tour event with teammates / post on socials tagging @theteamdotorg and @wearecrp
  • Partner with a campus org to bring athletics energy to a panel etc.
  • Post on social media encouraging your followers to make a voting plan! See here for social media recommendations.
  • Do something else that feels meaningful to you!


Make sure to post on social media during your events using the hashtag #allvotenoplay


As always please tag us @theteamdotorg in all of your posts so we can amplify your great work.




KEY DATES
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November 4, 2024: Election Hero Day


November 5, 2024: Election Day



REMEMBER YOUR VOTING PLAN!

WHERE


Where will you vote? (at home or on campus)


Are you currently registered to vote in that state?



Check your Voter Registration Register to Vote

HOW


Check dates and requirements of the state you plan to vote in.

Do you plan to vote by mail or in person? (If by mail, plan to request absentee ballot)


Find your polling location. How will you get to the polls? (walk, car, bus, etc)


Do you need and have a valid voter ID? Check state by state rules here.


Click here for Voting FAQs!!


WHEN


Election Day is November 5, 2024.


Vote on Election Day or check for early voting options in your state.


Your polling place may change based on what day you vote- make sure to check before you go to the polls.


Set up reminders for your team and post around the locker room!





REMEMBER
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While you can discuss the role and merits of elected positions and ballot initiative, you cannot tell people who or what to vote for! Please see a detailed outline of how to stay nonpartisan below.


How to stay nonpartisan

Looking for more resources? Check out our Civic Drills Database

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