Gear up for National Poll Worker Recruitment Day on August 11, 2026,
with customizable social media graphics and a press release template.
Canva & Social Media Templates
Canva & Social Media Templates
To support the unique needs of every election office, we’ve enhanced our creative assets to help you amplify your recruitment efforts. This year’s customizable toolkit includes 20 fresh Canva and PowerPoint templates designed to fit any platform, featuring:
- Dual Formats: Ready-to-use wide and vertical layouts for social feeds, stories, and more.
- Brand New Characters: Clean, modern illustrations to refresh your outreach materials.
- Tailored Scenarios: Real-world poll worker recruitment situations to help voters see themselves in the role.
Consider these resources your ultimate starting point. Mix, match, and customize them to fit your local office or community organization perfectly!
3-Step Guide to Customizing Your Canva Templates
Tailor these templates to reflect your office's visual identity:
- Choose Your Layout: Access the Canva template.
- Add Local Branding: Replace the placeholder EAC logo, text, and color schemes with the branding specific to your state or local election office.
- Download & Share: Export your custom graphics and pair them with your office's recruitment outreach messaging.
Spread the Word
Use these ready-to-copy tags to track your outreach engagement and stay connected with the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
Official Campaign Hashtags
Copy and paste these into every social media post to maximize reach:
- #HelpAmericaVote
- #HelpAmericaVote2026
Accounts to Tag
- Instagram: @us.eac
- Facebook: @eacgov1 or @helpamericavotebeapollworker
- X (Twitter): @eacgov or @beapollworker
- LinkedIn: U.S. Election Assistance Commission or Help America Vote: Be A Poll Worker
Press Release Template
Access our press release template to send to local media partners ahead of and on August 11th. Simply insert your local election office letterhead, local metrics (e.g., number of past workers needed), and a quote from your local representative.