Washington, D.C. (September 17, 2024) – Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE) marks National Voter Registration Day with a reminder on the power of voting to uplift individual voices and to shape our broader community. MSE has a history of investment in civic engagement activities to make it easier for fans to stay informed, register to vote, and be reminded to turnout in elections every election cycle. And it’s been proud to partner directly and through its team franchises with nonpartisan, nonprofits who are engaging in this important work throughout communities.
For the upcoming 2024 election cycle, several of MSE’s sports team franchises are engaged in tactics and partnerships to increase voter participation, building on years of previous civic engagement work. All teams, including the NBA’s Washington Wizards, WNBA’s Washington Mystics and NHL’s Washington Capitals will be amplifying voting efforts on their social media platforms in support of National Voter Registration Day, September 17, 2024.
In 2022, MSE partnered with HeadCount, the non-partisan, nonprofit and engaged tens of thousands of fans through 150 events, netting more than 3,000 individual civic actions, which included checking voter registration status, finding polling locations, tracking ballot submissions, contacting lawmakers, and registering to vote. In all, hundreds were registered to vote because of this work.
MSE and its teams have long championed civic participation and remain committed to encouraging DC, Maryland, and Virginia residents to join in their efforts. The Mystics have held voter registration drives at their community events, used their social media platforms to remind fans of the importance of voting and players volunteered at the HeadCount voter registration table ahead of the 2022 midterm election. At their Vote Night game in 2022, the Wizards debuted custom ‘DMV Votes’ shooting shirts – becoming the first in NBA to emphasize voting in pregame warm-ups. That same cycle, the Capitals launched a voting hub featuring election information by state and used their social media platforms to encourage fans to exercise their right to vote.
During the 2020 election cycle, Capital One Arena served as an early voting location, a ballot drop-off location and an in person, Election Day voting site. The Entertainment & Sports Arena also served in the same capacity. Nearly 4,500 people voted in-person at Capital One Arena and Entertainment & Sports Arena during Early Voting and on Election Day – with thousands more who used the secure drop boxes at both arenas.
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