Getting in the Race: An Advocate’s Guide to Elections from the League of American Bicyclists

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Getting in the Race: An Advocate’s Guide to Elections from the League of American Bicyclists

August 27, 2012 All Ages and Abilities Cycling 0

The League of American Bicyclists (LAB) has published “An Advocate’s Guide to Elections: Making Campaigns Work for Bicycling & Walking.”  It is available to download, free, from the LAB’s web site.

According to Darren Flusche, LAB’s Policy Director, “elections matter.   During the election cycle, campaigns give bicycling and walking advocacy organizations the opportunity to educate candidates on bicycling issues, increase the focus on bicycling and walking issues in campaigns, and ultimately build a more bicycle‐friendly America.  These activities make a difference.  For instance, Bike Delaware used a candidate survey to gauge support for a funding initiative that resulted in $20 million in state funds for a statewide bicycling and walking network. This guide includes insight and examples from Bike Delaware’s survey — and much more.”

RELATED:

• An Advocate’s Guide to Elections (report, PDF)

• Getting in the Race: An Advocate’s Guide to Elections (LAB blog post)

• American Bicyclist: Five Ideas From Delaware

• Results of 2010 Survey of Delaware General Assembly Candidates

 

 

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