Election Resources

The 2024 U.S. election will have a major impact on gender equity in education, women’s economic security, and reproductive and civil rights. The good news? When women vote, we change the conversation. 

Whether in-person or online, there are many impactful ways to motivate civic engagement in an election year.

Young woman helping educate voter.

How to Get Involved and Educate Voters

There are many ways AAUW members can get involved in the elections and help educate voters. Our voter engagement campaign — It’s My Vote! — will give you the training, tools, and resources to help increase voter participation in your community.

Register to Vote

This year’s election will have a major impact on equity in education, women’s economic security, and reproductive and civil rights. The good news? When women vote, we change the conversation. Thanks for taking the first step. 

Voter Guides

Research says women don’t vote when they lack crucial information on the candidates and discussion around policy. AAUW will provide an Issue Guide, information on key ballot initiatives, and nonpartisan voter guides for nationally competitive U.S. House and Senate contests. 

Trainings

Topic
Date
Time
Register
AAUW Priorities in the 2024 Election
April 17
7 - 8 p.m. ET
Voter Registration Training with When We All Vote
May 9
Developing Local Head-to- Head Voter Guides
June 26
7 - 8 p.m. ET
Preparing for National Voter Registration Day with When We All Vote
August 8
Leveraging Traditional and Social Media for Voter Education
August 21
7 - 8 p.m. ET
Issues in the Home Stretch and Voter Protection
October 16
7 - 8 p.m. ET

Resources

AAUW and the AAUW Action Fund will provide a series of trainings, how-to guides, branded social media, and fact sheets on key gender equity issues including reproductive rights, pay equity, and the Equal Rights Amendment.