Members of the Navajo Nation have the right to participate in both the sovereign Navajo Nation’s government and the federal, state, and local governments of the United States. By navigating both governments, Navajo voters can impact our daily lives and the lives of generations to come.
Tool Category: Civic Engagement
Know Your Vote – New Mexico
Voting is a public way of saying, “Our families count, and we matter!” This guide offers information on federal and NM statewide elected positions, outlining what the positions do and how the decisions they make impact you and your family.
Conozca su voto – New Mexico
La participación cívica significa el poder involucrar a personas cotidianas en decisiones que impactan a nuestras familias y comunidades. La temporada electoral es un tiempo importante para poder alzar la voz y participar en los diferentes aspectos electorales sin importar nuestro estatus de ciudadanía o la habilidad de poder votar.
Oregon Voter Guide
Our families make tough decisions every day — especially about healthcare. We trust Oregonians to make the right decision for themselves, whether that’s to become a parent or end a pregnancy.
Oregon Voter Guide (Spanish)
Nuestras familias toman decisiones difíciles todos los días—especialmente acerca de los servicios de salud. Confiamos que las personas de Oregón toman la decisión correcta por sí mismas, ya sea convertirse en padres o interrumpir un embarazo.
Who’s Who in Florida Politics
In the November 2018 election, Floridians will have the chance to decide the future of our state. Will we be a state with fairness for ALL people, a clean environment, high quality jobs, and a bright future for all people who live in Florida? Your vote will make the difference!
Strong Families New Mexico Legislative Report Card
The 2017 report seeks to inform policy makers, organizations and community members about both the policies that promote equitable outcomes for all families and the policies that harm families.
Who’s Who in Georgia Politics
Who’s Who? covers some general information about how Georgia state government works across all three state branches, legislative, executive, and judicial. It also covers local governments. All of the positions featured in the Who’s Who? —both elected and appointed — impact families in our state.
How a Bill Becomes a Law
Throughout the legislative process, Strong Families New Mexico (SFNM), along with our community leaders and partner organizations, engages in the process to make sure the voices of our families and communities count. This resource will help New Mexcans understand the legislative process for how a bill becomes a law.
Who’s Who in Virginia Politics
Civic engagement means getting everyday folks involved in the decisions that affect our families and communities. Election season is an especially important time for us to speak up, and there are many ways we can all get involved in the process, regardless of our citizenship status or whether we can vote.