The digital realm serves as a critical battleground for eurVote eurFuture. Through compelling online campaigns, including the inventive #WhatEuropeDoesForMe challenge, citizens are encouraged to share personal stories that showcase the EU's positive influence. The goal is to forge a stronger connection between individuals and the broader European community. At the same time, the project tackles misinformation head-on by sharing 'myth busters' across social media platforms, empowering citizens to challenge false narratives about the European Elections.
But eurVote eurFuture doesn’t stop in the digital sphere. The project breathes life into physical spaces through a diverse array of offline activities designed to foster democratic dialogue and face-to-face exchange. These activities are strategically situated in bustling locations to ensure a wide spectrum of citizens can engage. Beyond engaging conversations, these activities serve as educational hubs, offering insights into voting procedures, candidate information, and discussions on the European Parliament's role in shaping everyday policies.
At the heart of eurVote eurFuture's offline engagement lies the helpdesk. These interactive stations at events serve as information hubs, providing citizens with tangible resources like sample ballot sheets, QR codes for informative platforms, and practical guidance on the voting process in the ten participating countries. The goal is to make the voting procedure easy and simple to understand, empowering citizens to vote - maybe for the first time - with confidence.
By blending the dynamism of online initiatives with the impact of offline engagement, eurVote eurFuture is steering toward a future where we can come together, chat about Europe, and get informed about our European voting rights. At its core, the project aims to enrich the European Parliamentary Elections by placing the citizen squarely at the center.
