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Successful First Weekend for Cape Girardeau NAACP Canvassing Team

Pat McBride, President - Cape Girardeau 4048 • May 09, 2024
  • Group of SEMO students in Cape Girardeau NAACP t-shirts posing before beginning to canvass for voter registration.

    These Students are Great!

    These Students are Great!

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  • Group of SEMO students in Cape Girardeau NAACP t-shirts posing after canvassing for voter registration.

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    Ready to Hit the Doors!

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  • Group of SEMO students in Cape Girardeau NAACP t-shirts eating pizza at a community event in between doors.

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  • SEMO students pose around a church sign at the community event during canvassing day.

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    Getting Out Into the Community

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  • SEMO Students pose with community member while canvassing.

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    Meeting new friends during canvassing day.

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  • SEMO student sits in cab of fire truck at a street fair during canvassing day.

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  • SEMO Student learns CPR on a dummy at the community event during a break from canvassing.

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This year the Cape Girardeau Branch is focused on voter registration. We have formed The Cape Girardeau Branch NAACP Canvassing Team, which consist of students from Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO). The students have registered more than two-hundred students on campus this school year, and are now working with me to register voters off-campus. They have named themselves the "SEMO Democrats." We have received donations from a variety of sources to support the students' efforts.


Prior to canvassing the South Cape Community, the team received training from the Cape Girardeau County Clerk office and me. We wanted them to clearly understand that the NAACP Canvassing team is nonpartisan, what the requirements of the law for registrars currently is, and how to properly make sure only eligible voters are registering through us. We are serving people and not a particular party or agenda - other than the importance of voter participation.


Within two hours, we knocked on fifty-three doors. We held several impromptu conversations on the street. We registered one convicted felon who recently regained their eligibility but wasn't aware.


We met one person who did not want to complete voter registration. I will re-visit this door. The team also had the opportunity to canvass a community event who provided our hard working students food.


I have been canvassing and working as a Cape Girardeau Election Officer since I retired from the State of Missouri in 2015 and have canvassed for voter registration since that time. I have learned that there is much need for voter registration and education activities in the South Cape community. We have families who are not registered to vote; ones who are registered but do not vote; some who need a voter registration record update ; and finally, many who have been on probation in the past and do not realize they are eligible to

vote. I am proud of our students and our branch for making this project a priority.



We plan to canvass weekly on Saturday (weather permitting) through October 2024.


I will provide updates on our registration progress as we work to make sure every eligible voter in our area has a chance to register.

We really appreciate the support of the MO State Conference of the NAACP!

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