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Election Related Volunteer Opportunities

September 20, 2025
By: Colleen Phelps

Looking to get involved this election season? There are MANY was to do it.

Here’s what you need to know:

Early voting & election day poll greeters: Staff the Henrico Dems table at the Western or Eastern Government Centers during early voting. Monday – Friday from now until October 31st. Saturday early voting dates are October 25th and November 1st. Educate voters and connect Democrats with opportunities to help our candidates. Greet voters with sample ballots on Election day. Sign up for shifts – Note that there is a tab for each Government Center for early voting and for each Magisterial District for Election Day.

Host an event, recruit other volunteers, distribute signs, help with social media: There is truly something for everyone!

Outreach Events:  Volunteers are needed to help with Henrico Dems events, where you’ll help to educate voters about the upcoming election, voter registration and how to get involved.  Sign up here

Get out the vote: Knock doors for Abigail Spanberger and candidates up and down the ballot.  You’ll be trained to have high energy conversations with voters to spread the message and make sure our supporters have a plan to get out and vote before Election Day.

Phone bank: The key to a strong campaign is a good conversation with voters! Make calls on behalf of Abigail Spanberger, May Nivar, and the rest of the Democratic ticket. You need to bring a laptop/tablet and your cell phone (your phone number is NOT used to make the calls).

Student Page Program:   Students who will be 16-18 years old by the November, General Election Day may serve as a Student Election Page.

  • Learn more about voting and how your political system works
  • Increase your knowledge of the election process
  • Serve the citizens in your community
  • And earn valuable community service hours while doing it! This is your future; be part of it!

Take Action

  • Spend just an hour or two volunteering before or during election day – your time will make a difference!

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