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Hey gang!

The 2020 US election is coming up, so we are partnering with Gamers.Vote, a non-partisan group, to help promote voter registration among gaming communities.

Gamers represent the largest potential voting bloc in the United States with over 133 million possible voters. As such, Gamers.Vote wants to get eligible gamers to level up their civic duty by helping you register to vote. When we do our civic duty, we all win.

Gamers.Vote and Fandom do not care how you vote, just that you exercise your right to vote. As they say on their website, “No issues, no party preferences, no political agendas…” So just vote!

You may start seeing Gamers.Vote promotional materials on various Fandom and Gamepedia communities starting today.

We have put together a very simple right rail module for Fandom wikis that admins can add if they’d like to help with promoting voting to their communities.

VoteNowFinal

Wiki admins, if you’d like to help get your community to the polls this November, go the ImportJS page on your wiki, and insert the line dev:VoteNow.js That'll make the module appear in your right rail. If the module does not appear correctly, please reach out to staff to make sure JavaScript is enabled on your wiki.


MisterWoodhouse
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Will was the Global Communications Lead at Fandom, but no longer works here. Before that, he was the Community Manager for Gamepedia and the Gaming Community Manager for Imzy. Outside of work, he hangs at the beach, explores breweries, plays golf, and lifts big weights for fun.
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