Progressive Turnout Project Launches Voter Turnout Program in Ohio’s 12th Congressional District Special Election

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May 30, 2018
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Progressive Turnout Project Launches Voter Turnout Program in Ohio’s 12th Congressional District Special Election
Organization plans to spend more than $200,000 in race to replace Pat Tiberi

COLUMBUS— Progressive Turnout Project (PTP) will spend more than $200,000 on a comprehensive voter-turnout program ahead of the August 7th special election. The organization will send Field Representatives door-to-door to talk with inconsistent Democratic voters about the importance of the race and why they should commit to vote.
“When voter turnout is high, Democrats win elections,” said Executive Director Alex Morgan. “That’s critically important in special elections like the one here in Ohio this August.”
The organization has an office based in Columbus, Ohio and 11 staff members who will canvass the district throughout the summer.
“Face-to-face conversations are proven to be the most effective way to get out the vote,” said Morgan. “Our team is trained to focus on engaging in quality conversations with likely Democrats to ensure those voters have their voice heard in the special election.”
Ohio’s 12th congressional district is one of Progressive Turnout Project’s 18 target districts. The organization announced an $8 million program investment ahead of the November 6 election. Democrats need to flip 23 districts to take back control of the House of Representatives.

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Progressive Turnout Project is a grassroots-funded Political Action Committee with a single mission: get Democrats to the polls. PTP designs, tests, and executes specialized voter-turnout programs targeting inconsistent Democratic voters in the most competitive districts across the country. Since its inception in 2015, the organization raised more than $16 million with a supporter base of over 2.6 million and invested in voter-turnout programs in 26 congressional races and 17 state legislative races, including 10 Virginia House of Delegate races 2017.