<aside> 💡 **Hello Community Partners! Please use this Guide as a tool to make it easier to reach out to your network of young voters. We sincerely appreciate your interest in helping us get the word out about Open Primaries!

→ There are many ways for young people to get involved. In certain cases, they may be able to collect community service hours while they are at it (FL Bright Futures). See our website for more information: studentsforopenprimaries.carrd.co. → As always, you can review the full amendment text here.

If you have any questions about this, please don't hesitate to email us at [email protected]!

-** @Dariel Cruz Rodriguez, Co-Director

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Students for Open Primaries Branding Guide (public)

Videos

Open Primaries Video List.pdf

Over the course of our history, voter discrimination has taken many forms. Today, both parties have engaged in a “voting rights” debate related to “voter access” and “voter fraud.” But rarely do we ask fundamental questions about the process itself, like why do our representatives seem to serve their party more than the voters in the first place?

Over the course of our history, voter discrimination has taken many forms. Today, both parties have engaged in a “voting rights” debate related to “voter access” and “voter fraud.” But rarely do we ask fundamental questions about the process itself, like why do our representatives seem to serve their party more than the voters in the first place?

Common Misconceptions/FAQ

Students for Open Primaries Common Misconceptions

[preferred] Florida Open Primaries FAQ List

Graphics

Graphics for Outreach - Google Drive

Templates

Written Templates (click on item to open)