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@flyhigh@universeodon.com

Why did I make this initial map? To look for 'empty' homes that have no pins, no registered voters. Those might be good homes to visit for a voter registration drive. (Later, we can look for very old voters and see if they want to be added to the mail-in ballot list that is now a permanent option...and other plans/strategies/demographic groups.)

Look at the screenshot above. If you zoom in enough, you get house numbers shown, and can see that, on Circle Drive the following homes don't have registered voters: 1402, 1406, 1500, 1506, and 1510. These all lie on the same side of that street and your walking distance is only a few hundred yards.

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@flyhigh@universeodon.com

This is an initial tool to get brains thinking on street-level planning and strategies.

Alamogordo city commission district 4 has the lowest rate of voter registration and voter turnout in all of Alamogordo for this election cycle...it has the greatest growth potential for registering voters. It's also the bluest commission district this election cycle. We have the best chance at making a difference here for 2025 local elections.

As we visit homes, I hope we can recruit other folks to help with this. It's gonna take a bunch of people.

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