- About the Campaign
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- Know the nonpartisan facts
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- Georgia Senate Election January 5, 2021
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- Welcome
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- Power of Three
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- Get ActiVote app and vote confidently in every election!
- Social Work and Vot-ER
- VISW and VotER Voter Registration Tools on SWHelper!
- Local Democracy: The Other Front Line
The National Social Work Voter Mobilization Campaign is supported by people who generously share their time, talents and commitment to our mission.

Terry Mizrahi, Co-Chair
Professor; Chair, Community Organizing, Planning and Development
Silberman School of Social Work
Hunter College, City University of New York

Mimi Abramovitz, Co-Chair
Bertha Capen Reynolds Professor of Social Policy
Silberman School of Social Work
Hunter College, City University of New York

Beth Lewis, Director of Field Education
Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research
Bryn Mawr College

Tanya Rhodes Smith, Director
Nancy A Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work,
University of Connecticut School of Social Work