The Voter Network, “peer pressure with a purpose,” has huge funding from non-profit health foundations
Progressive nonprofits are steering Kansas elections in ways unknown to most, which includes “year-round civic engagement.”
The two main projects of the Voter Network are KSBallot.org and Voter-to-Voter.
Progressives can register to vote using the online KSVotes.org site (also known as Blueprint Kansas), but information about candidates is needed before voting. KSBallot.org fills that “gap.”
Mainstream’s “Be a Voter” initiative was renamed to “Voter-to-Voter” to use peer-to-peer contacts to encourage voting.
The web site is frank about its intent: “Peer Pressure with a Purpose”