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Election Countdown

CWA activists across the country are ramping up get-out-the-vote efforts, as we sprint towards Election Day. CWAers are phone banking, knocking on doors and sending out mailers to help support candidates dedicated to helping working families. We're rallying our allies and forging new partnerships. Every second of every day counts, as we head into the most wide-open Senate election in a decade.

Here are a couple of tools to help you find your polling places.

Or, text CWAVOTES to 49484 followed by your street address and zip code and you will get a text back with your polling place.

For working families, it matters who is elected to state legislatures, governors' mansions and the U.S. House and Senate. There are five days to go. We all need to do everything we can.

WI

CWA Wisconsin Political Council President, active retiree and Legislative Political Action Team member Ann McNeary joins retired and active volunteers at the WI-AFL-CIO phone bank and get-out-the-vote effort.

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WA

Jeanne Stewart, president of CWA Local 7803, joins activists in getting out the vote in Washington state.

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OH

CWA members in Cleveland keep the phones going.

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E-Board

Members of Local 7777's Executive Board join CWA phone banking in Denver, Colorado.

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VA

In Annandale, Va., NABET-CWA Local 52031member Chip Catherine makes calls to union households for Virginia congressional elections.

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IA

In door knocking with Iowa CWAers, Steve Abbot, left, president of the CWA Iowa State Council, talks with residents about why this election is so important.

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KY

Members of IUE-CWA Local 83761 were ready to hit the streets to support Alison Lundergan Grimes' Senate campaign.

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CA

In Bakersfield, Calif., members of CWA Local 9416 are working hard to get out the vote.