Voting in 2022 & Beyond

Voter Suppression

VoterProtection

After Biden won in 2020, States with Republican Majorities

Started Passing Voter Suppression Laws!

The GOP Has Taken Control of State Legislatures in Many States

We Must Flip These States Blue!

We need to elect more Democrats.

Find out who's running, volunteer, and donate to Democratic candidates.



Control of State Legislatures comparing 1980 to 2020

Resources for Protecting Our Votes

"Our Mission is to ensure that all eligible voters can Register, Vote, and have their Votes Counted."

"We apply the necessary political and legal pressure on local and state governments to ensure that laws are implemented fairly and capacity issues are addressed. We also directly communicate with those citizens affected by voter suppression efforts so that they are fully informed of their rights, and know the steps they can take to register and vote. We deploy cutting-edge data science tools to complement our expert-driven legal analysis."

Voter Security

What to do, what not to forget, how to securely use touchscreen voting, and many more tips for voter security.


Massachusetts ONLY Election Protection

Volunteers monitor social media, answer the 1-866-OUR-VOTE hotline, and poll monitor to assist Bay Staters in navigating the voting process.

IWillVote.com is an easy to use site where you can:

>Make sure you're still registered to Vote (important)

>Find your polling place

>Check your state's voting information

Your Voting Plan & Election Preparation Checklist

Create a PLAN for you, your family, and friends.

PLAN FOR GOING to the POLLS: (on election day)

>Do you know the exact location of your polling place?

>What time will you be voting?

>How are you getting there? Do you need a ride?

>Who else can you bring with you to the polls?

>If you have limited polling places or expect a long wait time - Can you take off the entire day from work?

>Have you arranged for Childcare? (for the entire day if you might be in a long line)

>Do you have all the necessary documents to vote? (in states with Voter I.D. laws)

ELECTION PREP LIST - a few suggestions. Your list may include more

>Vote in Person on Election Day at your designated polling place.

>Check with family members and friends EARLY in the day to make sure they voted. If they haven't encourage them or help them get to the polls.

>Take IDENTIFICATION - the acceptable form in your state, something for proof of address, etc.

>If you expect LONG LINES at the POLLS: (take supplies for each person with you)

>Take a lawn chair

>Pack a lunch & dinner

>Take a book

>Take a Portable Phone Charger if you can

>>Don't forget you down-ballot candidates! Vote Democrat!

>>VOTE for your Congressional Representative

>>VOTE for your Senator

>>VOTE for your State Representative