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Tell us about the creative ways you canvassed during the general election Tell us about the creative ways you canvassed during the general election
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We want to hear from people who campaigned in unconventional ways over the past few weeks
Alice Kirby
Tue 13 Jun 2017 12.10 BST
Last modified on Mon 10 Jul 2017 15.17 BST
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Since a snap election was called, political activists across the country reached out to voters in unique and creative ways. From the Tinder canvassing-bot to Skepta’s Shut Down ft Chunky Mark, campaigners have become more inventive with their campaigning.Since a snap election was called, political activists across the country reached out to voters in unique and creative ways. From the Tinder canvassing-bot to Skepta’s Shut Down ft Chunky Mark, campaigners have become more inventive with their campaigning.
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We’d like to hear from people who thought outside of the box and canvassed in a different way. Tell us how you campaigned and why you decided to do it in this way. Was it successful? Did you reach more people or engage with them in a different way compared to door knocking and leafleting? Do you think the nature of canvassing is changing, if so why?We’d like to hear from people who thought outside of the box and canvassed in a different way. Tell us how you campaigned and why you decided to do it in this way. Was it successful? Did you reach more people or engage with them in a different way compared to door knocking and leafleting? Do you think the nature of canvassing is changing, if so why?
We’d also like to hear from people who experienced these different methods. Did you engage more than you would have before? Did it encourage you to vote or influence who you voted for?We’d also like to hear from people who experienced these different methods. Did you engage more than you would have before? Did it encourage you to vote or influence who you voted for?
Please share your views and experiences, anonymously if preferred, in the form below. The form is encrypted and only the Guardian can see your responses. We may feature some of your responses in our reporting.Please share your views and experiences, anonymously if preferred, in the form below. The form is encrypted and only the Guardian can see your responses. We may feature some of your responses in our reporting.
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