Technical Leaflet 292: Museums as Polling Sites: How Your Organization Can Serve Voters

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Technical Leaflet 292: Museums as Polling Sites: How Your Organization Can Serve Voters is an AASLH Technical Leaflet. AASLH Technical Leaflets are brief, practical guides on how to do history. 

This leaflet explains how sites can become polling places in their local communities to encourage civic participation and access through engagement and audience outreach. Museums and historic sites are highly trusted organizations that can provide a valuable resource to their communities by expanding voting access while remaining politically neutral within the bounds of their 501(c)3 status.

Charles A. Hyde is President and CEO of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in Indianapolis, Indiana, home of the 23rd president. Before joining BHPS in 2014, he worked at the Indianapolis Zoo and Conner Prairie. 

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Open to download resource. Technical Leaflet 292: Museums as Polling Sites: How Your Organization Can Serve Voters is an AASLH Technical Leaflet. AASLH Technical Leaflets are brief, practical guides on how to do history. This leaflet explains how sites can become polling places in their local communities to encourage civic participation and access through engagement and audience outreach. Museums and historic sites are highly trusted organizations that can provide a valuable resource to their communities by expanding voting access while remaining politically neutral within the bounds of their 501(c)3 status. Charles A. Hyde is President and CEO of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in Indianapolis, Indiana, home of the 23rd president. Before joining BHPS in 2014, he worked at the Indianapolis Zoo and Conner Prairie.