Gamers.Vote to Encourage Gamers to Register and Vote

“The only purpose of Gamers.Vote is to encourage gamers to register and vote. No issues, no party preferences, no political agendas.” a statement by Gamers.Vote a nonpartisan campaign that as stated by them is a site that encourages gamers to vote and head to the polls. People can head to its official site to register and visit its social media accounts to catch streams.
In July 2020 various influencers and streamers have been helping in raising the awareness in Gamers.Vote by playing games. For example, on July 26, 2020, 101 WRIF Detroit and Nerd Radio 101 host Chuck Bean was live on Twitch in honor of the endeavor.
For people that would want to spread the word Gamers.Vote offers the partner, social, and streaming kits necessary to get the job done. Sharing through social media and streams are encouraged and the necessary logos, overlays, buttons, panels, and Instagram story templates. All-inclusive overlays and social movement kit options are available.
The two who started Gamers.Vote are World Poker Tour Creator Steve Lipscomb and his son, Henry. Some of the partners include Rooster Teeth, Take-Two Interactive, Twitch, Hi-Rez Studios, Facebook Gaming, Kinda Funny, Columbia Records, and World Poker Tour.
More information can be found on their site and you can find out about upcoming streams via their Twitter account. You can find the deadline to register to vote in your state at U.S. Vote Foundation.