IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO VOLUNTEER!
Karen is busy posting the necessary documents and our training video onto our website for those outside the Austin area who want to participate. We hope to have these up on the site late tonight or sometime Friday.
For those in and around Austin who want to volunteer to Exit Poll in Travis or Williamson counties, PLEASE come to the short training this coming Saturday, March 1 to the U. of Phoenix campus, 10801 N. Mopac Bldg. 2, Suite 310, Austin Tx 78759 (thanks to Esteban Guadarrama) Directions: North on Mopac, exit Braker, stay on access road. Go PAST Braker, take 2nd right to entrance into Braker Point. Go to Building 2, 3rd floor (farthest north.)
TO BE AN EXIT POLLSTER, YOU NEED ONLY volunteer for one shift on election day, approximately 4 - 5 hours. AND, you NEED ONLY ATTEND ONE TRAINING SESSION: This SATURDAY!!
Be part of a national election monitoring effort through Project Vote Count; ALL HANDS ON DECK! Your Elections need YOU!!!
Thank you,
Vickie and Karen
775-3737 and 496-7408
EXIT POLL TRAINING SESSIONS
We need YOU to help on a Texas Citizen Exit Poll Precinct Team on Tues., March 4. Sign up at www.ProjectVoteCount.com.
Central Austin:
7pm, Tues, 2/19
Brave News Books
1904 Guadalupe near MLK
North Austin:
11am, Sat., 2/23
University of Phoenix
Bldg. 2, Rm #310
N. Mopac & Braker (travel directions below)
South Austin:
7pm, Tues., 2/26
Stop Domain Subsidies Campaign Office
209 E. Ben White Blvd., just east of South Congress Ave. on the EASTBOUND Ben White access road
If you do not live near Austin, you will be trained using printed materials posted on the Project Vote Count Web site, downloadable videos, e-mails and direct personal phone calls.
All Precinct Teams will have a Precinct Coordinator who will oversee the organizing of the Election Day schedule and the availability of poll-taking tools and supplies.
So, to summarize:
- Sign up at www.ProjectVoteCount.com
- If you are in the Austin area, pick one of the three Exit Poll Training sessions to attend. (For questions, karen@voterescue.org.)
- If you are not in the Austin area, download information that is available on the Project Vote Count Web site and hold tight until a Precinct Coordinator contacts you directly.