How to plan your Election Day coverage

Save the Dates: 2024 Election SOS Webinars

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By Massarah Mikati

November may be two months away, but newsrooms should start preparing now for community-centered election coverage leading up to, during and after the elections. Our team has been hosting regular webinars to support you in your coverage plans and reporting, with topics ranging from preparing for possible political violence to incorporating community engagement in your election coverage.

All webinar registrants will receive recordings and summaries.

Oct. 22, 2024: Develop your Election Day coverage game plan

Election Day is around the corner — are you ready to cover it?

We don’t need to tell you that the best way to prepare for the grind and chaos of Election Day is to prepare early. On Oct. 22 at 3 p.m. EST, join experienced political reporters and editors Jessica Huseman, founder of Votebeat, and Ana Radelat, D.C. reporter for MinnPost, for a conversation on how to plan your Election Day coverage, from effectively utilizing available resources to streamlining your workflows as news comes in. Register here.

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