National Low Income Housing Coalition’s Our Homes, Our Votes (OHOV) campaign is a nonpartisan initiative to boost voter turnout among low-income renters and elevate housing as an election issue.
Starting on Monday, February 9, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm ET, OHOV will lead once-a-month webinars, featuring real-world examples, lessons directly from the field, and step-by-step guidance to help organizations strengthen their nonpartisan voter engagement efforts and ensure renters’ voices are heard. Topics will range from what works for renters in voter engagement, to protecting voting rights, to what’s next for housing advocates after Louisiana v. Callais.
2026 Webinar Series Schedule
February 9
“Voter Engagement Partners in Action: Replicating What Works for Renters”: A deep dive into the 2025 best practice report. This event will highlight patterns from the field, innovations piloted across six communities, and new tools for 2026.
March 9
“Building Voting Power Locally: How Local Elections Set the Stage for 2026”: Connects local civic action to federal election turnout. The event explains the influence of municipal seats (mayor, city council, county commissioners) on housing policy.
April 13
“Protecting Voting Rights: Strengthening Democracy Through Local Housing Advocacy”: This event frames how housing advocacy supports democratic participation and introduces foundational concepts before the Supreme Court webinar in May.
May 11
“Understanding Louisiana v. Callais: What the Supreme Court Decision Means for Housing & Democracy”: This event provides a legal breakdown of the decision and implications for nonpartisan voter engagement.
June 8
“Mobilizing Voters After Louisiana v. Callais: Nonpartisan Action Steps for 2026”: This event provides concrete, practical voter outreach strategies following the Court’s ruling.
July 13
“What’s Next for Housing Advocates After Louisiana v. Callais?”: This event explains the Court ruling’s implementation, state barriers, and opportunities.
August 10
“Voter Registration 2026: Tools, Rules & Strategies for Low-Income Renters”: Updated version of 2024’s popular training; includes compliance reminders and renter-specific best practices.
September 14
“Combating Misinformation: Equipping Housing Advocates as Trusted Messengers in 2026”: Updated framing for 2026, focusing on disinformation targeting renters.
October 12
“GOTV for Housing Advocates: Mobilizing Voters in the Final Weeks Before Election Day”: This event provides concrete, field-ready mobilization tactics.
November 2
“Election Protection: Ensuring Voter Access & Overcoming Suppression in 2026”: This event covers how to protect voters, troubleshoot issues, and support communities.
Register today and join the first webinar in the series titled, “Voter Engagement Partners in Action: Replicating What Works for Renters,” a deep dive into the "Turning Renters into Voters: Lessons in Engaging Low-Income Renters" best practice report. Two partners who contributed to the report will join the conversation: Sarah Rennie, JD, Senior Director of Advocacy and Engagement at the Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness, and Jen Thomas, Community Engagement Manager at the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania.
Check out the OHOV website and stay tuned for resources on voter and candidate engagement over the next several months!