Tools & Info

Guidelines for Letters to the Editor

Letters to the editor are short, yet powerful, ways to communicate with a broad audience on important issues. Here, Indivisible Montgomery experts offer practical advice and resources for writing letters to the editor.

Student Voting Resources

College students have important voices and perspectives on the future of our country and should be empowered to vote and make a difference. But if you’re new to voting, where do you start? The Maryland Board of Elections, the Campus Vote Project and Rock the Vote have helpful information for students looking to know more about the voting process.

Project Vote Smart

Vote Smart’s mission is to provide free, factual, unbiased information on candidates and elected officials to all Americans.

Center for Responsive Politics

Nonpartisan, independent and nonprofit, the Center for Responsive Politics is the nation’s premier research group tracking money in U.S. politics and its effect on elections and public policy.

Engage voters from underrepresented communities

Voter disenfranchisement hits communities with people from predominantly underrepresented backgrounds more than other communities. To learn how to combat this, Cliff Albright, of Black Votes Matter, came to Montgomery County to tell us about this group’s work.