A protest petition is more than a list of names; it is a formal declaration of community will. By using a clean, professional format, you transition from a group of frustrated individuals to a coordinated force for change.
Best for: Change.org, social media campaigns, and wide-scale awareness. Stop [Issue]! Protect Our [Resource/Right]! sample format of protest petition best
Clearly address the board, council, or executive you are targeting. A protest petition is more than a list
"Page X of Y" ensures the full scope of the protest is visible. Sample Format 1: The Formal Community/Government Protest Stop [Issue]
A concise paragraph explaining why you are protesting and what specific action you want the recipient to take.
We urge management to [Desired Outcome, e.g., meet with a representative committee to discuss a hybrid alternative] before [Deadline Date]. Employee Name Department Employee ID (Optional) Sample Format 3: The Digital/Online Petition
[Issue, e.g., Proposed Change to Remote Work Policy] ATTENTION: [Name of Executive or HR Department]