Beehive Strategic Communication has curated a list of non-partisan resources to educate and support business leaders and employees about voting, voting rights and fair elections.


ACLU: Learn more about how to exercise voting rights, resist voter intimidation efforts and access disability-related accommodations and language assistance at the polls.

Ballot Ready: Ballot Ready helps voters register, make a plan to vote and look up their elected representatives. It provides personalized, non-partisan information to voters, ensuring constituents are informed on every race and measure on their ballot.

Brennan Center for Justice: An independent, non-partisan law and policy organization that works to reform, revitalize and, when necessary, defend our country’s systems of democracy and justice.

Can I Vote: A non-partisan website was created by state election officials to help eligible voters figure out how and where to go vote.

Civic Alliance: A non-partisan alliance of businesses working together to build a future where everyone participates in shaping our country. :

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ElectionDay.org: ElectionDay.org calls on corporate America to reject efforts to make voting more difficult and to commit to non-partisan actions that demonstrate a commitment to democracy.

Election Protection: The national, non-partisan coalition works year-round to ensure all voters have an equal opportunity to vote and have that vote count. Provides state-by-state information on where, when and how to vote.

FactCheck.org: A non-partisan, nonprofit “consumer advocate” for voters that aims to reduce deception and confusion in U.S. politics.

Fair Elections Center: A national, non-partisan voting rights and election reform organization working to remove barriers to registration and voting, particularly for disenfranchised, underrepresented and marginalized communities. 

Time to Vote: A non-partisan, business-led initiative to help ensure employees across America don't have to choose between voting and earning a paycheck.

United States Election Assistance Commission: Sign up to vote. Each state and territory administers elections differently. Use this tool to find key dates and voting information about federal elections in all states and territories.

Vote.org: Helps voters to register, verify their registration, request a mail-in ballot, sign up for election reminders, find their polling location and stay current on the laws or policies that affect their ability to vote.

Voting Rights Alliance: A non-partisan network of organizations, activists and legislators working to restore and protect voting rights from attempts to undermine access to the polls and to have votes fairly counted.

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5

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