Tinder’s ‘Swipe the Vote’ campaign aims to educate young voters and get them to polls

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Tinder has partnered with nonprofit Rock the Vote for a second time, in the hopes of driving young people to the polls through in-app
messaging
The company claims a young adult user base where more than half are in the 18 to 24 demographic, and believes it well-positioned to mobilize
younger voters during the 2018 United States midterm elections. It critical to get these voters to the polls, as only 46.1 percent of the
18 to 29-year olds turned out to vote during the 2016 election, according to the United States Census Bureau, the company notes. Tinder
says it will beginto share &fun facts& with its users during election season right in the app — like the volumes of voter registrations
and other anecdotes related to past and upcoming elections
These facts will have a particular focus on those that are of most interest to Tinder younger users. For example, some that will be shared
include: Did you know that only about 40% of eligible voters turn up for the midterm elections,and Even though millennials make up 25% of
the population, they make up less than 5% of state legislatures, plus, The average American is twenty years younger than their congressional
representative. The facts will pop up in the app as often as two to three times a week in the United States as a &Swipe the Vote& native
display card. These cards will also include a way to tap tonavigate in-app to theRock the Vote website, where users can enter their ZIP code
and details in order to register to vote. Additionally, the two organizations also produced aSchoolhouse Rock!-inspiredvideoencouraging
young Americans to vote
(Though the Schoolhouse Rock reference may fly over the 18-year-olds& heads.) Tinder isn''t the only large platform participating in
National Voter Registration Day today (September 25). Others, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, Snapchat, Lyft, HBO andmany
more have also rolled out their own campaigns in an effort to mobilize and register voters. But because of Tinder access to a very young
group of potential voters, it one of the more interesting efforts to watch, along with Snapchat.