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  1. Not engage in criminal, dishonest, notoriously disgraceful, racially or sexually/gender biased discriminatory conduct, or any other conduct deemed to have a negative effect on VOTER CHOICE NJ and all its participants.
  2. Treat all members and volunteers and potential supporters in a professional, courteous, and respectful manner.
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  4. Not knowingly misrepresent the mission, goals and objectives of VOTER CHOICE NJ.
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The Campaigns Team is in charge of our coalition building efforts with local activists, community groups, candidates, and lawmakers. This team is run by Zach Kerns, who will get in touch if you are interested in this team. This team meets on Tuesdays at 8PM.  

Local Organizer

Work on advancing ranked-choice voting in your own town by asking local officials if they would support a resolution encouraging New Jersey to pass enabling legislation for local elections.

Relationship Manager

Build rapport with a community group, activist, or local official that we want to engage about ranked-choice voting.  

Power Mapping Researcher

Identify key community groups, influential individuals, and lawmakers needed to help enable ranked-choice voting in New Jersey.  

Campaign Outreach Researcher

Identify contact information for officials, activists, parties, and community groups that support ranked-choice voting.

Will you volunteer?