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  • Ruthzee Louijeune | VoteProChoice

    < Back to all endorsed candidates Massachusetts Ruthzee Louijeune Running for: Boston City Council - At-Large Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location

  • Barbara Favola | VoteProChoice

    < Back to all endorsed candidates Virginia Barbara Favola Running for: Virginia State Senate - District 40 Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location

  • Blythe Potter | VoteProChoice

    < Back to all endorsed candidates Indiana Blythe Potter Running for: Johnson County Council - At Large Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location

  • Sima Patel | VoteProChoice

    < Back to all endorsed candidates Michigan Sima Patel Running for: Michigan State Court of Appeals - District 2 Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location

  • Find Your Polling Place | Vote Pro-Choice

    Find your polling place! Access our user-friendly tool to find your voting location for upcoming elections. Stay informed and exercise your right to vote. Voting Frequently Asked Questions How do I know if I’m registered to vote? What if I need to register to vote? You can check if you are registered at Vote.org here: If you need to register to vote, visit www.vote.org/register-to-vote/ What are the deadlines for registering to vote and casting my ballot? Each state has different deadlines. Head to www.vote.org and choose your state's election website to learn more. Can I vote by mail? Voting and election policies differ state-by-state. To learn about each state's vote-by-mail policies, visit https://www.vote.org/absentee-voting-rules/ How do I find my polling place to vote? At the time of an election, you can find your polling place when you're ready to cast an in-person ballot by: After completing your ballot using the Vote Pro-Choice voter guide (as available), click "Find My Polling Place." Use the polling place locator tool provided by Vote America Your voter registration card typically has your local polling place address Contact your local election office Polling places can change from election to election. Always check and confirm your polling location for each election. Can I vote early? Also known as in-person absentee voting, many states offer early voting. You can find information on your state's early voting rules at www.vote.org What do I need to bring to my polling place to vote? This depends on the state you live in. We recommend checking your state’s voting rules and requirements often, and you can view what is required at vote.org What if I have any problems while voting? If you have any questions or experience any difficulty during the voting process, please call the Election Protection hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE Register to Vote Check Your Registration Request Your Ballot

  • Elect Ghazala Hashmi | VoteProChoice

    Ghazala Hashmi is the only candidate for Lieutenant Governor endorsed by abortion rights groups. Elect Pro-Choice Democrat Ghazala Hashmi for Virginia Lieutenant Governor Early Vote Now Through Nov. 1, or on Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 4. Find Your Polling Place Learn More about Ghazala Why vote for Ghazala Hashmi? Ghazala Hashmi is a champion for women and families. She’s an experienced educator who spent nearly 30 years as a professor, and she is a mother to two daughters. Ghazala Hashmi is the only candidate for Lieutenant Governor endorsed by abortion rights groups. With GOP extremists trying to ban abortion and jail doctors, she wrote the bill shielding Virginia doctors from right-wing prosecutors, and she’s helping pass the constitutional amendment to secure reproductive rights for all Virginians. As Lieutenant Governor, she will protect public education, reproductive freedom, and democracy. Ghazala Hashmi has a successful track record of fighting back against Donald Trump. When Trump tried to take away healthcare from 600,000 Virginians, she led the fight to stop him. And while Trump works to destroy the Department of Education, she defends students, supports teachers, and fights to block book bans. Vote for Ghazala Hashmi for Lieutenant Governor on (or before) November 4. Find Your Polling Place Was this helpful? Please consider supporting our work to uplift pro-choice champions like Ghazala Hashmi.

  • Our Team | VoteProChoice

    Since 2016, VoteProChoice helps pro-choice voters elect pro-choice champions in every election everywhere. From school board to sheriff to city council, every elected position has the power to expand or restrict our reproductive freedom. Our Team Vote Pro-Choice is powered by a devoted, creative, diverse group of committed individuals throughout the country. We protect their safety and identity in a Post-Roe world. Leadership About Our Executive Director Sara Tabatabaie Sara Tabatabaie is the Executive Director of Vote Pro-Choice. With more than a decade of political campaign experience, she has worked on presidential races, hyper-local campaigns, and everything in between – always with a special emphasis on growing the electorate and empowering young people, specifically young women, to engage in the political process. Since joining Vote Pro-Choice in 2019, Sara moved from Communications Director to Chief Political Officer to Interim Executive Director, at the request of the Board in August of 2023. Under her leadership, Vote Pro-Choice scaled its national voter guide program to the largest in the country, becoming the most-used guide on the BallotReady platform ahead of the 2020 and 2022 elections and earning the title of ‘Most Impactful Digital Tool in 2022’ by the Center for Digital Strategy. Before joining Vote Pro-Choice, Sara served as the Digital Director for Rock the Vote, focused on registering and turning out young people to vote. For years, she served on the Steering Committee for National Voter Registration Day, and in 2018, Sara worked on the Second Chances campaign, a successful ballot initiative effort to restore voting rights to people with prior felony convictions in Florida. As a new mother, Sara’s lived experience is essential to this moment. Her Middle Eastern heritage provides a lens into barriers specifically facing women of color in the world of reproductive freedom. She openly and honestly shares her own abortion story, naming that it was her decision to terminate a pregnancy in 2012 that freed her to reclaim her life and ultimately become a mother a decade later on her own terms. Chief Program Officer Carly LeQuire Carly is the Chief Program Officer at Vote Pro-Choice, where she leads partnerships, endorsements, and the organization’s award-winning voter guide. Since joining in 2019 as Manager of the Voter Guide, she has overseen its expansion into the largest pro-choice voter resource in the U.S., covering every race from presidential elections to local school boards. Under her leadership, the voter guide was recognized as the "Most Impactful Digital Tool" by the Center for Digital Strategy in 2022. Carly’s commitment to reproductive freedom and voter empowerment is informed by her early work in health advocacy, where she supported individuals living with chronic illness and mental health challenges. This experience gave her a deep understanding of the importance of advocating for underserved communities, shaping her mission-driven approach today. Before transitioning into civic tech, Carly served as Director of Development at AIDS Alabama. She then managed customer success at BallotReady, working with some of the company's earliest clients to develop and implement voter education and engagement tools. Carly thrives on implementing scalable agile processes that empower small teams to achieve national impact, ensuring voters have the information they need to make informed, pro-choice decisions in elections at every level. Communications Director Maris Nyhart Maris Nyhart is a communications strategist and staunch advocate for reproductive rights, currently serving as the Communications Director for Vote Pro-Choice. Maris has helped shape Vote Pro-Choice’s communications strategy since 2019, working to educate voters about the powers of state and local office, mobilizing millions of voters across key states and districts, and growing the Vote Pro-Choice grassroots fundraising program. She also oversees the Vote Pro-Choice paid media program and notably led a $500K campaign in Virginia that helped secure pro-choice control of the legislature in 2023. Prior to joining Vote Pro-Choice, Maris worked in social impact communications across issue areas, including criminal legal system reform, disaster relief, and opportunity youth advocacy. Equally at home creating big-picture strategies and getting into the weeds to execute them, she’s passionate about storytelling as a tool to bring people into progressive movements and grow political power. Creative Political Consultant Claire is the team's resident "jackknife" for her ability to handle a wide range of tasks with ease and agility to shifting strategies. Claire honed her skills over 10 years of wide-ranging experience from established top healthcare industry brands to political tech and non-profits. She seeks to create progressive change, and gender equity through bold, creative, and curious leadership. Claire Del Mar Chapman About Our Co-Founder, Board Chair Heidi Sieck is the co-founder and current Board Chair of Vote Pro-Choice. She is a civic technology entrepreneur who has worked in the reproductive rights ecosystem for over 30 years. The Vote Pro-Choice strategy has always prioritized down-ballot women of color candidates and low propensity women of color voters, newly registered women, and young people. Heidi is initiating this strategy and deeply believes that organizational leadership must reflect the audiences served, ensuring diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in all aspects of the operation. Heidi L. Sieck, Co-Founder Listen to our Co-Founder explain how our pro-choice nation can win back our reproductive freedom, starting with local elections. Join the Pro-Choice Nation First name Last name Email Join Team Vote Pro-Choice Want to learn more? Sign up for emails to be the first to know about candidate endorsements, reproductive rights news, elections near you, and our strategy.

  • 2020 Candidates

    2020 Candidates Filter by State Select State Filter by Level of Race Select Level of Race Alabama Doug Jones U.S. Senate Alabama Learn More Arizona JoAnna Mendoza Arizona State Senate District 11 Learn More California Kenneth "Kenny" Rotter Pasadena City College Board of Trustees Area 2 Learn More California Audrey Denney California State Assembly District 24 Learn More California Kipp Mueller California State Senate District 21 Learn More California David Chiu California State Assembly District 17 Learn More Colorado Meg Froelich Colorado House District 3 Learn More Colorado Monica Duran Colorado State House District 24 Learn More Colorado Callie Rennison University of Colorado Board of Regents Congressional District 2 Learn More Colorado Mary Parker Colorado State House District 22 Learn More Florida Eliseo Santana Pinellas County Sheriff Learn More Florida Franccesca Cesti-Browne Florida State House District 115 Learn More Florida Jasmen Rogers-Shaw Florida State House District 95 Learn More Florida Cindy Lyn Banyai Fort Myers City Council Ward 4 Learn More Georgia Connie Di Cicco Georgia State House District 44 Learn More Georgia Kirkland Carden Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners District 1 Learn More Georgia Marvin Lim Georgia State House of Representatives District 99 Learn More Alabama Kiani A. Gardner U.S. House of Representatives Alabama 1st Congressional District Learn More Arizona Sharon Girard Arizona State House District 8 Learn More California Wendy Carrillo California State Assembly District 51 Learn More California Chris Bubser U.S. House of Representatives California 8th Congressional District Learn More California Alex Lee California State Assembly District 24 Learn More Colorado Dafna Michaelson Jenet Colorado State House District 30 Learn More Colorado Yadira Caraveo U.S. House of Representatives Colorado 8th Congressional District Learn More Colorado Jennifer Beacon Colorado State House District 7 Learn More Colorado Kaitlin Turner District Attorney 11th Judicial District Learn More Florida Sonja Brookins Soil and Water Conservation District 4 Learn More Florida Pam Keith U.S. House of Representatives Florida 18th Congressional District Learn More Florida Lloyd Dabbs Florida State House District 52 Learn More Florida Joshua Hicks Florida State House District 11 Learn More Georgia Joyce Barlow Georgia State House District 151 Learn More Georgia Stacey Evans Georgia State House District 57 Learn More Georgia Anthia Owens Carter Georgia State House District 47 Learn More Georgia Nikki Merritt Georgia State Senate District 9 Learn More Arizona Whitney Walker Maricopa County Board of Supervisors District 3 Learn More Arkansas Celeste Williams U.S. House of Representatives Arkansas 3rd Congressional District Learn More California Dan Brotman Glendale City Council At-Large Learn More California Wendy Root Askew Monterey County Board of Supervisors District 4 Learn More California Fatima Iqbal-Zubair California State Assembly District 65 Learn More Colorado Joann Ginal Colorado State Senate District 14 Learn More Colorado Katie Barrett Colorado State House District 45 Learn More Colorado Iman Jodeh Colorado State House District 41 Learn More Colorado Brianna Titone Colorado State House District 27 Learn More Florida Sarah Leonardi Broward School Board District 3 Learn More Florida Elijah Manley Florida State House District 94 Learn More Florida Samuel Vilchez Santiago Florida State House District 48 Learn More Florida Angie Nixon Florida State House District 14 Learn More Georgia Shelly Hutchinson Georgia State House District 107 Learn More Georgia Elizabeth Webster Georgia State House District 35 Learn More Georgia Fani Willis Fulton County District Attorney Learn More Load More

  • Candidate Resources | Vote Pro-Choice

    Congrats on being a pro-choice champion! Empower yourself to lead with impact. Explore our candidate training resources, designed to equip your campaign. Thank you for being a pro-choice champion! On this page you’ll find campaign resources, suggested talking points, and social media assets for your benefit. We are here to support you in your commitment to fighting for reproductive freedom. Please reach out or let your coach know if we can provide additional support. We're so proud to be in this work together. In solidarity, The VoteProChoice Team Get Our Logos Training Resources General Connecting Virtually Fundraising Consulting Run for Something Library Virtual Organizing Fundraising Call Time Budgeting Practices Fundamentals Texting Texting Tactics Campaigning Fundamentals Virtual Events Running for Re-Election Setting Up Work on A Campaign Communications Define Values Deliver Your Message Rapid Response Digital/Social Fundamentals Tactics Social Media 101 Email 101 Organizing 101 You Won Your Primary Knocking Doors GOTV Make a Request to the Communications Team We want to uplift your campaign! From retweeting a phone bank you’re hosting to sharing a success story with us to amplify, we want to help. Please scroll through and fill out the form as much as you can. No field is required but Name, Date, and Status.

  • Vote Pro-Choice Launches Historic 2022 Voter Guide to Counter Radical Anti-choice Movement Post-Dobbs | VoteProChoice

    October 21, 2022 < Back Vote Pro-Choice Launches Historic 2022 Voter Guide to Counter Radical Anti-choice Movement Post-Dobbs Vote Pro-Choice launched their 2022 Voter Guide alongside a six-figure paid advertising campaign in battleground states across the country. The Vote Pro-Choice Voter Guide is the most comprehensive voter guide in the country, providing voters with information and insight into pro-choice candidates running up and down-ballot, including local and municipal races, and adding to the list of endorsements #VOTEPROCHOICE has already made in the 2022 elections. Vote Pro-Choice has been working to register and turn out voters across North Carolina, Texas, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada through their 2022 voter guide. Over the summer, Vote Pro-Choice also launched their Care is Not Criminal initiative, which invests in pro-choice candidates in local criminal justice offices, from DAs and judges to sheriffs—emphasizing the need for voters to turn out in down-ballot races as the fight for reproductive freedom moves to state and local governments. “We are a prochoice country, and for years, we’ve sounded the alarm that every election is a prochoice election,” said Sara Tabatabaie, Chief Political Officer and Communications Director at Vote Pro-Choice. “The stakes of the 2022 midterms are higher than ever, and the Vote Pro-Choice Voter Guide, paired with our investment in turning out new pro-choice voters, ensures that new and existing voters are engaged in the fight for reproductive freedom at every level. The Voter Guide serves as a resource for voters to learn about how every office can be utilized in the fight for reproductive justice—and that’s the kind of civic engagement we need to win in 2022 and ensure basic reproductive freedoms are protected in our local and state governments.”

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