Toolkit
The Toolkit provides labor and social
justice activists the tools that they need to
educate themselves and others about the
political process. From identifying which
representative is favorable to the movement to
learning about a voter’s fundamental rights at
the polls, the APALA Toolkit is an essential
asset for anyone interested in participating in
APALA’s political efforts.
APALA Every Vote Counts 2008 Action Pledge Form
APALA’s flagship program, “Every Vote Counts”, is only as strong as our members. Our EVC Action Pledge Form helps to motivate our members be more involved in ensuring the APA community has a larger role in the electoral process. There are various ways for members to get involved ranging from voter registration drives, voter education forums, and attending media events.
View the EVC pledge form
APALA Every Vote Counts General Fact Sheet
APALA’s program “Every Vote Count” is dedicated towards increasing APA involvement in the democratic system. In order to achieve this objective, EVC seeks to address four factors: voter registration, voter education, voter mobilization, and voter protection. The following fact sheet breaks down in detail these four areas and how APALA’s efforts are helping to ensure that every APA vote is counted and protected!
View the EVC fact sheet
APALA APA Votes Matter
The APALA “APA Voters Matter” fact sheet provides a breakdown of the changing demographics of the Asian Pacific American population and explains why the APA community will be the crucial deciding factor in the 2008 election and beyond. Print out these easy-to-share facts and statistics for your family and community!
View the fact sheet
2006 Congressional Voter Guide
This report was compiled to grade the receptiveness of the 109th Congress to the needs and concerns of the APA community. It is the third in a series of legislative scorecards, which began in 2002, that aims to help Asian Pacific Americans hold their elected representatives accountable on issues of worker rights, immigrant rights, civil rights, and economic justice.
The guide analyzes the various actions taken by Congressional representatives including votes taken on legislation, authorship and sponsorship of legislation, and endorsements of resolutions or statements that support APA concerns.
View the 2006 voter guide
Ten Steps To Protect Your Vote
Voting fraud and tampering has been a consistent and controversial issue facing recent national elections. Every voter must realize that they fundamental rights when they go to the polls. APALA has compiled a list of ten steps that every voter should know before they cast their ballots. They are offered in readily printable PDF format as well as in five languages: English, Tagalog, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese.
View the document (English)
View the document (Tagalog)
View the document (Chinese)
View the document (Korean)
View the document (Vietnamese)

APALA Every Vote Counts 2008 Action Pledge Form
APALA’s flagship program, “Every Vote Counts”, is only as strong as our members. Our EVC Action Pledge Form helps to motivate our members be more involved in ensuring the APA community has a larger role in the electoral process. There are various ways for members to get involved ranging from voter registration drives, voter education forums, and attending media events.
View the EVC pledge form
APALA Every Vote Counts General Fact Sheet
APALA’s program “Every Vote Count” is dedicated towards increasing APA involvement in the democratic system. In order to achieve this objective, EVC seeks to address four factors: voter registration, voter education, voter mobilization, and voter protection. The following fact sheet breaks down in detail these four areas and how APALA’s efforts are helping to ensure that every APA vote is counted and protected!
View the EVC fact sheet
APALA APA Votes Matter
The APALA “APA Voters Matter” fact sheet provides a breakdown of the changing demographics of the Asian Pacific American population and explains why the APA community will be the crucial deciding factor in the 2008 election and beyond. Print out these easy-to-share facts and statistics for your family and community!
View the fact sheet
2006 Congressional Voter Guide
This report was compiled to grade the receptiveness of the 109th Congress to the needs and concerns of the APA community. It is the third in a series of legislative scorecards, which began in 2002, that aims to help Asian Pacific Americans hold their elected representatives accountable on issues of worker rights, immigrant rights, civil rights, and economic justice.
The guide analyzes the various actions taken by Congressional representatives including votes taken on legislation, authorship and sponsorship of legislation, and endorsements of resolutions or statements that support APA concerns.
View the 2006 voter guide
Ten Steps To Protect Your Vote
Voting fraud and tampering has been a consistent and controversial issue facing recent national elections. Every voter must realize that they fundamental rights when they go to the polls. APALA has compiled a list of ten steps that every voter should know before they cast their ballots. They are offered in readily printable PDF format as well as in five languages: English, Tagalog, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese.
View the document (English)
View the document (Tagalog)
View the document (Chinese)
View the document (Korean)
View the document (Vietnamese)
