ALT Image of Count von Count from Sesame Street on a blue background. Text reads: "The polls are closed and now it is my turn to count the votes!!" Below are headshots of Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Kari Lake, and Ruben Gallego. Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
#IndivisibleTohono#GetOutTheVote [alt-text: Round sticker w/ silhouette of desert plants. Text reads: "I VOTED" then below "A:ñi 'ant wodalt" [in the Tohono O'odham Language] and "YO VOTÉ" [in Spanish]. Embedded hashtag includes #PimaCountyVotes]
ALT A photo of Tohono O'odham women (two teams, one in blue and one in yellow) playing toka [a traditional Tohono O'odham stick game with similarities to field hockey that is played by women] with the caption "Put down your u’usaga [toka sticks] and go vote." At the bottom of the photo is the 'ola [something like a puck] being fought over by the women and on either side of the 'ola at the ends of some of the sticks are headshots of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT baby with clenched fist [a common meme image known as "success kid"] in the center of pie-shaped wedges of color (all varieties of blue) with the text "ITS VOTING DAY - LETS DO THIS !!"
ALT A photo of a blue balloon on a pink background and a pink balloon on a blue background. Indivisible logo inset between the two. Text below reads "Be sure and cast your vote in tomorrow’s gender reveal party!" Embedded hashtags include: #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote [with letters alternating between blue and pink colors]
ALT Masthead for "The Runner" [a newspaper that stopped printing a few years ago] with the additional text "Covering The Tohono O'odham Nation" and "50 Cents" Date below is "Nov. 6, 2024" and headline reads "O’odham woman stays home from the polls, her preferred candidate loses by one vote." The article continues in smaller print: "In the closest ever presidential election in U.S. history, it all came down to the state of Arizona and a single vote. The Runner talked to a registered voter from Hickiwan District who, while strongly preferring one of the candidates, stayed home on election day because she failed to sign up for early voting and her ride to the polls fell through at the last minute. The regret over the situation was intense." to the right is an image of Indivisible Tohono in front of the U.S. capital building from a 2019 trip to Washington, DC. Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT A photo of Verlon Jose [Chairman of the Tohono O'odham Nation] in western attire with the caption "S-keg Tas." [Good Day in the Tohono O'odham Language] followed by: "I’m not on the ballot this year. So be sure to vote for your next favorite ranch hand." Embedded hashtags include: #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT An image of two casino slot machines. Caption reads: "It’s not luck – voting makes the difference!" One slot machine marquee reads "U.S. Senate" while below there are headshots of Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego and a voting checkmark. The other slot machine marquee reads "Arizona’s 11 electoral votes" and "270 to win" and below there are headshots of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris next to the text "your vote". Embedded hashtags include: #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT Meme of a crying boy being dragged along by his mother with the caption "But I don't wanna vote! I don't like any of these people!" Below on a yellow background text reads: Vote. It’s what grown-ups do." Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT An image of Moses and the Israelites standing before the Red Sea which has been parted. Caption reads: "Moses parted the Red Sea. What’s keeping you from voting?" Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT Several stickers in red, white, and blue against a white background. The sticker on top reads "I DIDN'T VOTE TODAY" while the caption explains "If you want a sticker, you have to vote!" Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT Picture of the White House [Tohono O'odham executive offices and legislative chambers] and the White House [where the U.S. President lives] with a light blue background. Caption reads: From the White House in Sells to the White House in Washington, DC. your. vote. matters. How many ways do we need to say it? VOTE !" Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT A photo from the 1920s of Arizona Governor George W.P. Hunt standing in front of a small adobe church. Caption reads: "Politician visit to the Papago Reservation in the 1920s." and person standing is identified as "Arizona’s First Governor, George W.P. Hunt" Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT A table full of food: burros, tacos, beans, rice, vegetables, etc. Text across the top reads "Happy Li:mosañ." (a Tohono O'odham holiday similar to Mexican Día de Muertos / Day of the Dead) A smaller text box reads: "(psst – your ancestors want you to vote)" Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT Voting booth set on a light blue background. Text reads: "The presidential race of 2020 was decided by 10,457 votes in Arizona. There are estimated to be some 200,000 registered Native voters in Arizona. Your vote is more important than you think." (with the first and last sentences bolded) Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT Voting booth set on a pink background. Text reads: "The presidential race of 2020 was decided by 10,457 votes in Arizona. This election may be even closer and there are an estimated 10,000
Tohono O’odham tribal members registered to vote. Your vote is more important than you think." (with the first and last sentences bolded) Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT Indecisive man sweating and trying to choose which button to push (red or blue). Caption reads: "Don't sweat it. just. go. vote." Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote
ALT Four headshots of the Presidential (Kamala Harris and Donald Trump) and Vice-Presidential (Tim Walz and JD Vance) candidates with faces painted in style of Juggalos with black and white clown faces. Caption above photos reads "Remember to vote for your favorite Juggalo !" There is a light orange background. Indivisible Tohono logo inset along with the embedded hashtags #IndivisibleTohono #GetOutTheVote