Not sure how to talk to your friends or coworkers about the security and integrity of our elections? It can be a divisive topic given rumors of voter fraud and corrupt election officials, which is why I'm writing a set of explainers titled, "How to Talk to Your Friends and Family About Election Integrity: A Five-Part Series Explaining How Voting Really Works & Why U.S. Elections are Safe and Secure" Each week, I'll focus on a myth about the security of our elections and show how the system actually features check after check to make sure (i)?legal votes are counted, (ii)?illegal votes aren’t counted, and (iii) any?mistakes are caught and corrected?before results are certified. This morning's post tackles the rumor that noncitizens are voting in massive numbers, and lays out the clear case why we do not in fact have a noncitizen voting problem in America. Later I'll talk about election officials, voting by mail, hand-counting ballots, and more. Each post will be practical and accessible to help reassure yourself and those around you that our elections are secure and the results are reliable. Please check it out and share it with others who you think would be interested! https://lnkd.in/gphGc9zK
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Tyler Hagenbuch Strategies (www.tylerh.co) designs civic engagement?and?social impact?solutions to help organizations and individuals?meet the current moment. If you’re a company looking to engage in this year’s elections in a way that’s consistent with your brand’s values and culture; an individual who wants a savvy, strategic political and philanthropic investment plan; or a nonprofit organization just getting off the ground o My theory of change is simple: it starts with better understanding. Understanding leads to action, and action leads to change. With that mindset, I partner with clients to provide: * Accessible, engaging voting rights and election briefings and keynote addresses to trade groups, board rooms, C-suites, entire teams, and private clients. * Voter registration drives and other civic engagement programs & policies that fit with each client's unique brand, values, and culture. * Strategic philanthropy investment plans designed to move the needle and create real change by spreading gifts across nonprofit organizations, elected leaders, policy advocacy, and even for-profit ventures. * All-inclusive political donor strategies to support the the vast infrastructure of messaging, data/analytics, and voter protection organizations whose work often makes the difference between a candidate's victory speech and a concession call. * Nonprofit organization formation, scaling, and strategic design processes. If there’s an area you want to impact, a program you want to launch, or a policy you want to implement, then I want to partner with you to understand the landscape and design a strategy that makes a difference. I believe there’s a solution for any budget, for any risk tolerance, and any desired level of visibility. There's always a path to yes. (Legalese: Tyler Hagenbuch Strategies LLC does not currently provide professional legal services.)
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I was happy to chat with Axios about impactful, nonpartisan ways that companies can engage their employees around voting and elections this fall.
As I told Axios this morning, no worker should have to choose between their paycheck and their right to vote. Unfortunately, more than 1 in 3 people who didn't vote cited scheduling conflicts with work or school as a main reason they weren't able to cast a ballot, and this year there are *fewer* states that require employers to provide employees paid time off to vote than in the last Presidential election. That's why Vote.org is relaunching its effort to enlist companies to provide employees paid time off to vote on or before Election Day. Incredible partners like Snap Inc., hims & hers, Linktree, Pinterest, KAYAK, and United Talent Agency have already signed on to demonstrate their commitment to their workforce (and to democracy). If your organization has a paid voting leave policy, you can add your name to Vote.org's program here: https://lnkd.in/gUhYDeqe It's a meaningful, accessible, nonpartisan way to publicly demonstrate your commitment to basic civil rights this election year.
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What a great excuse to visit Houston!
I had an amazing time leading a workshop at the 2024 Points of Light conference this week on behalf of Vote.org. Titled "This is Not Business as Usual: The Role of Corporations in Protecting the Freedom to Vote," our discussion delved into some important topics that were on the group's mind: - Exploring real-world examples of increased voting restrictions since 2020 - Understanding the impact these restrictions have on stakeholders - Highlighting how a healthy democracy creates positive business conditions - Making a compelling business case for corporate engagement in elections - Tailoring civic engagement solutions to align with your organization's brand and values - Showcasing how Vote. org supports its partners in their election endeavors A big thank you to Jeff Hoffman, NACD.DC, Katy Elder, @jeffreyader, Alexander Meadow, and everyone else involved in making this workshop possible. Looking forward to the next opportunity!
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The Hill just published my latest thoughts on how companies and business leaders can engage their stakeholders this election year to both protect democratic norms and bolster their own bottom lines.
Something I’ve written about repeatedly over the years is the unique role Corporate America can play in promoting voting rights and protecting democratic norms. My latest Op-Ed on that topic, which I co-authored with the incredible Andrea Hailey, CEO of Vote.org, was published over the weekend and is titled, “How corporate America can protect democracy and its own bottom line” As Andrea and I wrote, "all the experts and research lead to one conclusion: A healthy democracy is necessary for business success, and the stability of our democracy is at risk." I hope you’ll?check out our thoughts on what businesses and business leaders can do to be part of the solution?and protect both our democracy and their own bottom lines. https://lnkd.in/g9KW2F7Y
How corporate America can protect democracy and its bottom line
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By far my most in-demand service at Tyler Hagenbuch Strategies is helping clients understand voting rights and democracy news in clear, tangible terms that make sense in the context of their own business or organization. Today’s news of the 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court vote to uphold a South Carolina Congressional map that a lower court called an extreme racial gerrymander is a great example. Gerrymandering can be so complex it's tempting even for me to tune it out, but it has real tangible harms to voters and democracies—and therefore to businesses. When states sort voters based on race during the redistricting process, it undermines both voting rights and democracy. Packing most of a state’s Black voters into one or two districts, for example, undermines their voting power elsewhere in the state. If Black voters are 30% of a state’s population but get sorted so their votes only make a difference in 10% of the state’s districts, that’s anti-democratic and unconstitutional. A second tangible harm of gerrymandering is that it creates “safe seats.” If a political party knows a gerrymandered district is packed full of partisan voters, then the party can run the most extreme candidate possible in that district and still be guaranteed to win. Fair districts, on the other hand, that are drawn without race or partisanship in mind, provide the opposite incentive. If candidates have to appeal to a broad coalition of different types of voters in their district, they’re more likely to adopt moderate positions and less likely to engage in polarizing behavior. In other words, there’s a direct connection between fair maps, less extremism in our political system, and reduced political polarization in our society. Today’s Supreme Court ruling increases the chances we’ll see future movement toward more extremism and polarization. We don’t have to look further than the South Carolina district at issue in the Supreme Court case for proof of how gerrymandering enables—and, in fact, encourages—extremism. If you’re interested, you can read why in my newsletter: https://lnkd.in/g_EwGmEb
Gerrymandering and the Unmaking of a Political Moderate
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I’m very proud to announce Tyler Hagenbuch Strategies LLC, launching today. After building a career at Latham & Watkins, Obama for America, Perkins Coie LLP, Elias Law Group, and Andell Holdings—including amazing chapters advising Hillary for America, Biden for President, and scores of brands and nonprofits—it’s time to welcome clients to my own shop. Tyler Hagenbuch Strategies (www.tylerh.co) is a strategic consulting firm that designs civic engagement?and?social impact?solutions to help organizations and individuals?meet the current moment. It’s a place where I can continue to leverage my blueprint approach of straightforward analysis, practical solutions, and always finding a path to “yes” to help clients solve problems. If you’re a brand trying to engage in this year’s elections in a way that’s consistent with your values; an individual who wants a savvy political and philanthropic investment plan; a nonprofit that finds itself at a pivot point and needs help making that next turn—or if you’re anyone looking for accessible, engaging content on the state of voting rights and democracy—I’d love to chat about how I can help. When it comes to creating change and solving problems, I believe there's a solution for any budget, for any risk tolerance, and for any desired level of visibility. There's always a path to yes. Endless, endless thanks to everyone along the way who has helped me get to this point. Here we go!
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