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June 23, 2026

Protecting the Vote Together: Guidance for the Midterms

We all have a role to play in keeping our elections free and fair. Voting is the greatest power most Americans have and it is almost always a positive and rewarding experience. Yet, some voters may encounter challenges this November.

Election officials work hard to make sure elections run smoothly, but they can’t do it alone. If voters keep informed, get involved, speak out and vote, they can have a huge impact in supporting our election officials. Making a plan to vote, knowing what to expect and understanding what to do if something goes wrong are critically important for voters right now.

Join us on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. EDT for a webinar introducing and discussing Protect Your Vote: A Citizen’s Guide.

Pam Fessler — an NPR News editor and correspondent for more than 28 years and a TEG team advisor — developed this guide to provide concrete steps and resources for citizens to help protect the vote and support election officials, so they don’t have to go it alone.

Joining Pam will be Adam Ambrogi, Chief of External Affairs for the League of Women Voters and Dawn Kruger, Community and Media Relations Coordinator for Contra Costa County, California’s clerk-recorder’s elections department.

While election officials will be part of the conversation, the practical takeaways will benefit individual voters, community members and American citizens, plus organizations that want to help support elections and election workers while protecting the vote.

Register here.