Assist the local union in building capacity to exercise political power.
Lead 2026 worksite action leaders in implementing the campaign plan at GOTV and legislative sites.
Coordinate local union efforts with the statewide Education Minnesota campaign.
Win the governor’s election with a pro-public education candidate and leverage voter turnout to win back a pro-public education majority in the House and maintain the majority in the Senate.
Stipend Available: GOTV leaders will be eligible to receive a stipend of $1,200 for leading this work from February-November 2026.
Attend the 2026 Education Minnesota Political Conference, which is Jan. 30-31.
Collect and verify process and submit Worksite Action Leader paperwork according to Education Minnesota paperwork.
Attend GOTV Leader training virtually (If did not attend training at Political Conference).
Participate in regularly scheduled meetings monthly with Education Minnesota political organizer and a cohort of other local union get-out-the-vote leaders.
Recruit and arrange for training of worksite action leaders for all GOTV and legislative buildings in the local.
Host and train WALs at an in-person meeting before the end of the 2025-26 school year.
Assist with campaign communications to worksite action leaders by email, text and Zoom about the campaign activities at worksites. Support worksite action leaders in their efforts. Campaign activities summarized below.
Lead social media and texting tactics for the local union in the campaign.
Spring:
Fill out and turn in your GOTV application (must be approved by your local president).
Create your local’s Individual Campaign Plan with your assigned political organizer (field staff and local presidents welcome and encouraged to participate).
Recruit and train WALs for all targeted worksites. Only sites with a trained WAL are eligible for program reimbursement.
Fall:
Distribute printed toolkits to WALs in targeted worksites and train them on their use.
Toolkits include rosters of targeted voters WALs need to have a one-to-one with and hand the two sided side-by-side candidate comparison and voter guide flyer.
Communicate with WALs regarding progress of one-to-one conversations with targeted voters.
Communicate with WALs about their get-out-the-vote event at their building to ensure it happens between early voting and the day before Election Day.
Help promote digital platforms to distribute campaign information.
Other activities, as determined in your individual campaign planning meetings, from the menu of options.
Post-election:
Participate in a GOTV leader group campaign debrief session with political organizers.
Questions? Contact one of our political organizers:
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