Local elections: Network for Tolerance launches video project

On 14 March, local elections will take place in Hesse. To mark the occasion, the Waldeck-Frankenberg Network for Tolerance has launched a video project entitled "You have the choice! In it, young people deal with topics related to the election - and explain them in short videos.

Luca-Sergio Wehner, who is co-responsible for youth work in the network, has had politically engaged and interested young people explain the local elections to him as a moderator. Among other things, the topics are voting age, postal votes and restrictions due to the Corona pandemic. But also cumulating and panashing and the determination of the final result will be addressed. In addition to the general conditions of local elections, the different bodies such as local councils, city and municipal parliaments and district councils will be presented.

Pupils, students, trainees and young people from the youth organisations of the political parties participated in the project. The result is 10 lively and diverse videos that shed light on the basics of our democracy. The target group of this project is young first-time voters, but the clips can also provide interesting and new content for experienced voters. On average, the videos are three minutes long and will be published over ten days on the websites of the Network for Tolerance at www.toleranzwafkb.de and the district at www.landkreis-waldeck-frankenberg.de as well as on social media. A lot more information about the local elections can also be found there.

The project was implemented with the support of the company Thinkfox. The Network for Tolerance Waldeck-Frankenberg is funded as a Partnership for Democracy by the federal programme "Democracy Live!" of the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs and by the Hessian Ministry of the Interior. For more information, contact the coordinator Ursula Müller at ursula.mueller@lkwafkb.de.