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Section 9. Conducting a Petition Drive
Chapter 33 Sections
Section 1. Writing Letters to Elected Officials
Section 2. Writing Letters to the Editor
Section 3. Criticizing Unfavorable Action
Section 4. Filing a Complaint
Section 5. Seeking Enforcement of Existing Laws or Policies
Section 6. Using Personal Testimony
Section 7. Lobbying Decisionmakers
Section 8. Establishing Lines of Communication with the Opposition's Traditional Allies
Section 9. Conducting a Petition Drive
Section 10. General Rules for Organizing for Legislative Advocacy
Section 11. Developing and Maintaining Ongoing Relationships with Legislators and their Aides
Section 12. Registering Voters
Section 13. Conducting a Public Hearing
Section 14. Organizing Public Demonstrations
Section 15. Seeking a Negotiator, Mediator, or Fact-Finder
Section 16. Initiating Legal Action
Section 17. Organizing a Boycott
Section 18. Organizing a Strike
Section 19. Using Social Media for Digital Advocacy
Section 20. Advocacy Over and For the Long Term
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Chapter Sections
Section 1. Writing Letters to Elected Officials
Section 2. Writing Letters to the Editor
Section 3. Criticizing Unfavorable Action
Section 4. Filing a Complaint
Section 5. Seeking Enforcement of Existing Laws or Policies
Section 6. Using Personal Testimony
Section 7. Lobbying Decisionmakers
Section 8. Establishing Lines of Communication with the Opposition's Traditional Allies
Section 9. Conducting a Petition Drive
Section 10. General Rules for Organizing for Legislative Advocacy
Section 11. Developing and Maintaining Ongoing Relationships with Legislators and their Aides
Section 12. Registering Voters
Section 13. Conducting a Public Hearing
Section 14. Organizing Public Demonstrations
Section 15. Seeking a Negotiator, Mediator, or Fact-Finder
Section 16. Initiating Legal Action
Section 17. Organizing a Boycott
Section 18. Organizing a Strike
Section 19. Using Social Media for Digital Advocacy
Section 20. Advocacy Over and For the Long Term
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