We are proud to announce our Voting is Public Health campaign, an exciting initiative that highlights the crucial intersection between civic engagement and public health. The campaign is designed to raise awareness about how voting can significantly impact health outcomes and to encourage active participation in the electoral process.
Research has shown that voting shapes public health policies that affect critical areas such as healthcare access, mental health services, climate change, and more. For instance, restrictive voting laws have been linked to higher COVID-19 infection and mortality rates, underscoring the direct health impacts of disenfranchisement.
Access ASPPH’s comprehensive Voting is Public Health guide, which is designed to assist schools and programs in promoting voting as a public health priority.
Sections in the guide include:
- Understanding the Critical Relationship Between Voting and Health Outcomes
- The Role of Public Health Professionals and Voting
- Actions Organizations Can Take to Become Voter-Friendly
- Key Voting Dates
- The Impact of Misinformation and Disinformation on Voting
- Information on Voter Suppression
- Voting Resources and Resources on Voting and Health Outcomes
Together, let’s build a healthier, more equitable society through active civic engagement. Every vote counts in shaping a better future for public health.
For more information and resources, please visit our Voting is Public Health landing page.