Thrive Through Civic Health: We Will Vote Michigan
Why Organize the Health Sector?
The 2024 election will have lasting impacts on the health and wellbeing of our communities. Despite applauded record voter participation, in 2020 a third of U.S. eligible voters did not cast a ballot and more than half of eligible voters did not vote in 2022. In addition, much of the population served by our health systems are among those most likely to face barriers when voting and are underrepresented at the ballot box. Perhaps most surprising and concerning is that healthcare workers themselves, including physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and dentists are 12-23% less likely to vote than the general population.
The health sector has an opportunity to both tell the story of what is necessary for health and build the collective influence and political will for the policies that support healthy communities. To achieve this aim a paradigm shift focused on building influence and power is required. By embracing a community organizing, base-building approach which includes integrated voter engagement the health sector is poised to serve as an influential advocacy network. The first step is to organize during and between elections and requires several intermediary calls-to-action that aim to build power and leaders.
The Michigan Health Sector accounts for over 535,000 employees which is about 10% of the Michigan workforce. The We Will Vote Michigan initiative serves as a strategic call to action for the health professional workforce to vote and to also promote voter participation with their colleagues, organizations and the communities they serve. The health sector can play a powerful role in building the public understanding of the critical relationship between voting and health.
It remains clear that to build a bench of health sector champions committed to promoting the policies and systems necessary for a healthy multiracial democracy, we must provide opportunities to develop leaders and take action collectively. The Thrive Through Civic Health: We Will Vote (WWV) Michigan initiative serves as a call to action designed to be taken at the individual, organizational, and field levels and allows for a breadth of leadership development opportunities across the health sector. These opportunities provide an onramp to expand and amplify a shared understanding of the interdependence between healthy communities and a healthy democracy. Health leaders can play an important role in promoting a public commitment to an inclusive, representative democracy.

The Thrive Through Civic Health: We Will Vote (WWV) Michigan initiative is a coordinated strategic action lead by the Healthy Democracy Healthy People Michigan Coalition, designed to improve population health by strengthening civic and voter participation across the health sector. WWV serves as an invitation to partner with public health, health care, philanthropy, non-profit, and community organizations to strengthen voter and civic participation commitments. The focus of the WWV Initiative is to implement a health sector strategy to build awareness, commitment, and momentum and increase voter participation of health sector workers. The WWV initiative serves as a foundation for deepening our commitment to the importance of an inclusive democracy for community health and wellbeing.
The focus of the WWV Initiative is to implement a health sector strategy to build awareness, commitment, and momentum and increase voter participation of health sector workers. The WWV initiative serves as a foundation for deepening our commitment to the importance of an inclusive democracy for community health and wellbeing.
The goals of the Thrive Through Civic Health: We Will Vote Michigan initiative are to:
- Serve as a strategic call to action for the Minnesota health sector to vote and to also promote voter participation with their colleagues, organizations and the communities they serve.
- Expand the public understanding of the critical relationship between voter participation and health outcomes.
- Introduce community organizing practices shown to build power and collective influence to the Minnesota health sector.
- Develop healthy democracy champions prepared to build the public and political will for policies that assure an inclusive, representative democracy.
Join We Will Vote Michigan
- Become an Organizational Champion of We Will Vote Michigan, Sign the Organizational Commitment Today!
- Become an Individual Champion of We Will Vote Michigan, Sign the Pledge to Vote Today!
- For more questions about the We Will Vote Michigan initiative, email [email protected]
Are you sharing the pledge to vote with others? Track your impact by email [email protected] for a unique link.
Resources to Expand our Collective Impact
Healthy Voting Resources for Michigan
There are numerous resources to aid Michigan in navigating the voting process. Below are a few resources from the Michigan Department of State that can be used to promote nonpartisan voter participation this year.
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2024 Michigan Business United for Elections Welcome Kit: This comprehensive toolkit from the Michigan Department of State includes all the resources you need to promote nonpartisan voter participation this year. The Kit includes:
- Educational factsheets and links to webpages
- Election Security information
- FAQs and messaging guidance
- Printable flyers, posters, and additional resources to share with your community
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Register to vote/check your registration: In Michigan you must be registered to vote in order to cast a ballot and the last day to register to vote and save time on election day in Michigan is October Oct 21st. After October 21st, and on Election Day, voters may only register by visiting their local clerk’s office to register in person with proof of residency documentation. Make sure your voter registration is up to date by checking your registration status with the Secretary of State. Share this link with your friends, family, colleagues, and community to make sure they are Vote Ready!
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Absentee ballot request: All registered voters in Michigan have the right to vote by mail using an absentee ballot delivered to their home. Voters can also request an absentee ballot directly from their local clerk’s office. Michigan voters can now join the permanent absentee ballot list by checking a box on the application to automatically receive an absentee ballot for every election. Online applications may be submitted until 5 p.m. the Friday before Election Day. To ensure there is enough time to receive and return an absentee ballot, plan on submitting the absentee ballot application online at least 15 days before Election Day. Your returned ballot must be received by a voter’s local clerk’s office by 8 p.m. on Election Day to be counted.
Communications Toolkit
This toolkit is meant to serve as a comprehensive content guide to support your work amplifying key campaign moments. The toolkit includes monthly content from August through November:
- Template slide for presentations
- Sample social media posts
- Downloadable graphics
- Newsletter templates
- Email signature banners
We Will Vote | National Field Guide
There is a wealth of resources to support your work in promoting nonpartisan civic and voter participation. The Thrive Through Civic Health: We Will Vote team put together a comprehensive set of materials and resources to guide you through your voter education initiatives including:
- Foster an organization-wide commitment to voting by scheduling a presentation with our team
- Making Your Organization Voter Friendly
- Remind your organizational members and community to vote
Organizing for Power Toolkit
We are stronger when we join with others to organize towards collective action. This toolkit provides templates and resources to:
- Connect with colleagues about collaborating on nonpartisan voter education and registration efforts
- Support a core team of individuals who are ready to promote civic and voter participation
- Share the initiative in organizational meetings or class lectures
- Develop a team of colleagues to lead a campaign with easy-to-use templates
Storytelling Toolkit
Personal stories are a powerful way to create change and support health sector voter participation. This toolkit is meant to guide you in sharing your story about why democracy matters to you and the health of your community. Included in this guide are:
- Tips on how to share and submit your story
- A few template social media posts and captions you can use to share your story and inspire others to make voting commitments this year.
- A template to kick off your conversation within your organization
Want to track your organization’s impact? Email [email protected] for a trackable link for the story submission and pledge to vote.
Current We Will Vote Michigan Organizational Champions
The We Will Vote Michigan Organizational Champions representing a strong coalition of health organizations and institutions from across the state. Join the movement and commit to promoting nonpartisan voter participation across the health sector by signing the organizational commitment today!
- Department of Public and Environmental Wellness, Oakland University
- Detroit Disability Power
- Division of Public Health, Central Michigan University
- Eta Sigma Gamma-- Eta Chapter
- Great Lakes Society for Public Health Education
- Healthy Democracy Healthy People
- Michigan Chamber for Reproductive Justice
- Michigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health
- Michigan Public Health Association
- Public Health Awakened-Michigan Chapter
- University of Michigan School of Public Health
- Vot-ER
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