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Protect the Vote. Expand the Vote. Respect the Vote.

Voting isn’t just a right — it’s a foundation. And in 2025, that foundation is still under attack.

From voter suppression laws to racial gerrymandering, from corporate money in politics to disinformation campaigns, some politicians are working overtime to rig the system and block our voices.

But democracy doesn’t work unless we all have a voice — and a real chance to use it.
Make Voting Easy, Secure, and Accessible for All
  • - Automatic voter registration at age 18 (or 16 for pre-registration) through schools, DMVs, and public agencies
  • - Same-day registration in every state
  • - A national vote-by-mail option with postage paid and secure drop boxes
  • - At least two weeks of early voting, including evenings and weekends
  • - Making Election Day a federal holiday
Fix the Foundations: Representation, Trust, and Campaign Finance
  • - Ban partisan gerrymandering and require independent redistricting commissions in all states
  • - Lift the outdated cap on House seats so every vote counts equally
  • - Support ranked choice voting and multi-member districts to give voters more voice and more choice
  • - Repeal Citizens United and pass strong federal campaign finance limits
  • - Cap donations and ad spending from corporations and dark money groups — because democracy should not be for sale
Protect and Modernize the Voting Rights Act
  • - Restore and expand preclearance nationwide — to stop suppression before it happens, no matter where it starts.
  • - Ban unjust voter roll purges and discriminatory voter ID laws
  • - Require multilingual ballots and accessibility upgrades in every federal election
  • - Fully fund election infrastructure, including cybersecurity and poll worker training
  • - Enact a voter’s bill of rights that guarantees access, privacy, and protection from intimidation
  • - Restore voting rights for people returning from incarceration — a practice that disproportionately disenfranchises people of color
Our vote is our voice. Our democracy should reflect us — not the wealthiest donors or the loudest lies.