Ohio Capital Journal
Secretary LaRose says his outreach work will continue; I guess we ll see them in court
File photo of a voting location from Wikimedia Commons by Tom Arthur.
With Ohio searching for more poll workers during the pandemic last year, Secretary of State Frank LaRose had to get creative.
Ohioans needed their hair cut after being indoors for months. And, perhaps just as much, they wanted to go out again for drinks. So LaRose announced two new programs meant to spur voter registration and poll worker recruitment.
“Styling for Democracy” brought registration forms to Ohio barber shops, while a number of craft breweries joined the “Raise a Glass for Democracy” campaign. Rhinegeist Brewery offered up bottles of Every Vote Counts IPA with labels that read, “A collaboration brewed to encourage voter registration in Ohio.”
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H.E.R. performs onstage during Global Citizen VAX LIVE: The Concert To Reunite The World at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Global Citizen VAX LIVE: The Concert To Reunite The World will be broadcast on May 8, 2021.
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For a decade, Global Citizen has worked with celebrities and world leaders to help rally on-the-ground activism and private sector donations to work toward ending extreme poverty. When the pandemic put nearly everything on planet earth on hold last March, Global Citizen quickly pivoted to help tackle the urgent threat, while still highlighting the inequalities that are exacerbated during a global health crisis.