Vote.org comes under attack regularly, they're still breaking records. Our special guest this week is the CEO of Vote.org, Andrea Hailey, who tells us about the concerted effort to undermine her organization, but how they push back.
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It's been a full week of May!🌷
Primary season is in full swing and the calendar is packed. Here's what's coming:
Don't miss your registration deadline this month and next:
May 12 - Nebraska & West Virginia
May 16- Louisiana
May 19 - Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon & Pennsylvania
June 2 - California, New Mexico, New Jersey, Iowa, South Dakota, & Montana
June 9 - Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina
June 16 - Oklahoma & D.C.
June 23 - Maryland, New York, Utah
June 30 - Colorado
🌷New Month, New Possibilities
May is here, and so is primary season.
🗳️Your State Might Be Up Next
Primary season is in full swing and the calendar is packed. Here's what's coming:
Don't miss your registration deadline this month:
May 12 - Nebraska & West Virginia
May 16- Louisiana
May 19 - Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon & Pennsylvania
June 2 - California, New Mexico, New Jersey, Iowa, South Dakota, & Montana
June 9 - Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina
June 16 - Oklahoma & D.C.
June 23 - Maryland, New York, Utah
June 30 - Colorado
Today’s SCOTUS ruling severely weakens the Voting Rights Act, the crown jewel of the civil rights movement.
Indefensible.
The Vote.org is accelerating voter registration efforts across the South.
Join us. Support the work. Register and bring others with you.
Vote.org is excited to announce that we’ve been recognized by the 30th Annual Webby Awards with a Webby People’s Voice Award for Responsible Information in the Websites and Mobile Sites category – an award determined entirely by the voting public (you!)
“At a time when misinformation is one of the greatest threats to civic participation, Vote.org is proud to be recognized for delivering accurate, trustworthy information to voters across the country,” Vote.org CEO Andrea Hailey. “We built Vote.org to be a source people can count on, and this recognition means we’re doing exactly that.”
Virginia held a special election today on a single ballot measure that could redraw the state’s congressional map heading into November. We see you Virginians, shoutout to you for using vote.org today to make sure you were ready.
Local elections matter! 🗳️
Most people don’t know what’s on their ballot until they’re standing in the voting booth. We’re changing that.
This week was our biggest week ever for our See What’s on Your Ballot tool, and with local elections happening across the country, there’s never been a better time to use it.
Enter your info and see exactly what’s on your ballot. vote.org/ballot-information
Vote.org is nominated for a 2026 Webby Award @thewebbyawards in Responsible Technology: Responsible Information, and we're proud of what that represents. We built Vote.org because finding your polling place, checking your registration, and tracking your ballot shouldn't be hard. It should take two minutes. It should be free. It should work year-round. And for millions of Americans, it does. Cast your People's Voice vote by April 16 at vote.webbyawards.com, we'd really appreciate it.
🏆 Congratulations to @taylorswift13 on her record-breaking 7 wins at the iHeartRadio Music Awards last night!
Her fans voted. She won. Now we're encouraging everyone to check if they're registered to vote for something even bigger. The Midterms! As she says, you don't need to be an expert, just show up.
Year after year, Taylor has showed up for democracy. 🗳️ Make sure you're registered to vote in the midterms now!
Check your registration → vote.org
#iHeartAwards2026 #TaylorSwift #Vote #VoteOrg
Breaking🚨
Florida just passed HB 991, and the bill's own sponsor acknowledges that an estimated 872,000 Floridians lack the required ID.
Students, seniors, and women who changed their names through marriage or divorce could all lose access to the ballot. Student and retirement community IDs, accepted at Florida polls since 2006, would no longer qualify. A new compliant license costs $50.
Every eligible voter deserves a clear path to the ballot. Know your rights. Visit Vote.org to check your registration.
This International Women’s Day, check in with the women in your life. Make sure they’re registered and ready to vote in the Midterms.
Share this with three women you love. Our rights are at stake.
Register or check your status at vote.org