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  • Nina Ahmad | VoteProChoice

    < Back to all 2024 endorsed candidates Pennsylvania Nina Ahmad Running for: Philadelphia City Council - At-Large Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location

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    < Back to all 2024 endorsed candidates Georgia Farooq Mughal Running for: Georgia State House - District 105 Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location

  • 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.

  • Register to Vote | Vote Pro-Choice

    Exercise your right to vote! Register to vote easily and conveniently on our dedicated page. Empower yourself to elect prochoice champions today! What is the We Decide Voter Guide? The We Decide Voter Guide is a comprehensive, pro-choice guide featuring endorsements and recommendations at every level of government. The guide shows Vote Pro-Choice candidates and additional endorsements from dozens of progressive organizations so that every pro-choice voter has what they need to cast a ballot in line with their values. How does Vote Pro-Choice decide who to endorse? Since 2016, Vote Pro-Choice has evaluated and endorsed thousands of pro-choice champions who pledge a deep commitment to lead on the issue of reproductive freedom. The Vote Pro-Choice team thoughtfully considers every candidate through an in-depth process involving application, committee review, and contextual research. To qualify for a Vote Pro-Choice endorsement, a candidate must not only support accessible and destigmatized abortion care, but they must also be a champion for policies that empower families to thrive in safe, sustainable communities. This includes, but is not limited to, supporting accessible housing, reducing gun violence, advocating for paid leave and childcare resources, and improving access to healthcare. Who is paying for this voter guide? This Voter Guide is paid for by VOTEPROCHOICE Action Fund, voteprochoice.us, and is not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate’s committee. Where can I learn more about the organizations listed and their endorsements? We’re proud to include the endorsements of other pro-choice organizations working to get changemakers elected. Every organization has a different endorsement process with different endorsement criteria. Please visit their website and learn more! Some candidates are endorsed, and some are recommended. What’s the difference? Vote Pro-Choice endorsements are different from recommendations. Candidates across the country are able to apply for a Vote Pro-Choice endorsement, with priority given to those running in Vote Pro-Choice focus states. In 2024, those states are Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Vote Pro-Choice endorsements are reserved for those candidates who are true champions of reproductive freedom and who lead effectively on this issue. In addition, in those Vote Pro-Choice priority states, if a race does not feature an endorsed candidate, Vote Pro-Choice works to recommend the best pro-choice candidate running. Every elected official -- from school board to the state legislatures -- affects access to reproductive freedom. Contact us directly at go@voteprochoice.us to recommend a pro-choice candidate in your area. Why is there a race without any Vote Pro-Choice recommendation? There are several reasons why there may not be a recommendation for a specific race: Outside of our focus states, we do our best to consider other races across the country, but limited bandwidth means that we’re unable to make a recommendation in every race. In 2024, Vote Pro-Choice priority states are Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. It is possible that we haven’t been able to find enough information to make an informed recommendation. In some cases, none of the candidates are pro-choice, so we cannot provide a Vote Pro-Choice recommendation. I know a candidate is pro-choice. Why isn’t there a checkmark next to their name? Outside of our focus states, we do our best to consider other races across the country, but limited bandwidth means that we’re unable to make a recommendation in every race. To suggest a pro-choice recommendation, please email go@voteprochoice.us. It’s also possible that more than one candidate in a race has a pro-choice position. In those situations, we recommend the candidate most reflective of our criteria. In some cases, our research team can’t find enough information to make a recommendation. In that case, we greatly appreciate suggestions from the public. Submit your comments to go@voteprochoice.us Why do some organizations endorse a candidate while others don’t? Every organization has different priorities, capacities, and criteria for endorsing candidates. Some groups focus on supporting a specific office (like the state legislature), while others focus on supporting specific candidates (like women, LGBTQ+ people, candidates under 40, etc.). That’s why we’re proud to include endorsements from different organizations to keep voters informed and empowered to vote for their values! I love the work you’re doing to support pro-choice candidates running to protect reproductive freedom! How can I support it? We’re so proud of the work that Vote Pro-Choice does to protect reproductive freedom, and we’re grateful for your support! Please consider contributing to our work here. We also sell union and USA-made merch, which directly supports the mission as well. Find Your Polling Place Request Your Ballot Check Your Registration

  • Check Your Registration | Vote Pro-Choice

    Stay prepared for upcoming elections! Check your voter registration status on our user-friendly page. Ensure your eligibility to cast your vote and ensure reproductive freedom. What is the We Decide Voter Guide? The We Decide Voter Guide is a comprehensive, pro-choice guide featuring endorsements and recommendations at every level of government. The guide shows Vote Pro-Choice candidates and additional endorsements from dozens of progressive organizations so that every pro-choice voter has what they need to cast a ballot in line with their values. How does Vote Pro-Choice decide who to endorse? Since 2016, Vote Pro-Choice has evaluated and endorsed thousands of pro-choice champions who pledge a deep commitment to lead on the issue of reproductive freedom. The Vote Pro-Choice team thoughtfully considers every candidate through an in-depth process involving application, committee review, and contextual research. To qualify for a Vote Pro-Choice endorsement, a candidate must not only support accessible and destigmatized abortion care, but they must also be a champion for policies that empower families to thrive in safe, sustainable communities. This includes, but is not limited to, supporting accessible housing, reducing gun violence, advocating for paid leave and childcare resources, and improving access to healthcare. Who is paying for this voter guide? This Voter Guide is paid for by VOTEPROCHOICE Action Fund, voteprochoice.us, and is not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate’s committee. Where can I learn more about the organizations listed and their endorsements? We’re proud to include the endorsements of other pro-choice organizations working to get changemakers elected. Every organization has a different endorsement process with different endorsement criteria. Please visit their website and learn more! Some candidates are endorsed, and some are recommended. What’s the difference? Vote Pro-Choice endorsements are different from recommendations. Candidates across the country are able to apply for a Vote Pro-Choice endorsement, with priority given to those running in Vote Pro-Choice focus states. In 2024, those states are Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Vote Pro-Choice endorsements are reserved for those candidates who are true champions of reproductive freedom and who lead effectively on this issue. In addition, in those Vote Pro-Choice priority states, if a race does not feature an endorsed candidate, Vote Pro-Choice works to recommend the best pro-choice candidate running. Every elected official -- from school board to the state legislatures -- affects access to reproductive freedom. Contact us directly at go@voteprochoice.us to recommend a pro-choice candidate in your area. Why is there a race without any Vote Pro-Choice recommendation? There are several reasons why there may not be a recommendation for a specific race: Outside of our focus states, we do our best to consider other races across the country, but limited bandwidth means that we’re unable to make a recommendation in every race. In 2024, Vote Pro-Choice priority states are Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. It is possible that we haven’t been able to find enough information to make an informed recommendation. In some cases, none of the candidates are pro-choice, so we cannot provide a Vote Pro-Choice recommendation. I know a candidate is pro-choice. Why isn’t there a checkmark next to their name? Outside of our focus states, we do our best to consider other races across the country, but limited bandwidth means that we’re unable to make a recommendation in every race. To suggest a pro-choice recommendation, please email go@voteprochoice.us. It’s also possible that more than one candidate in a race has a pro-choice position. In those situations, we recommend the candidate most reflective of our criteria. In some cases, our research team can’t find enough information to make a recommendation. In that case, we greatly appreciate suggestions from the public. Submit your comments to go@voteprochoice.us Why do some organizations endorse a candidate while others don’t? Every organization has different priorities, capacities, and criteria for endorsing candidates. Some groups focus on supporting a specific office (like the state legislature), while others focus on supporting specific candidates (like women, LGBTQ+ people, candidates under 40, etc.). That’s why we’re proud to include endorsements from different organizations to keep voters informed and empowered to vote for their values! I love the work you’re doing to support pro-choice candidates running to protect reproductive freedom! How can I support it? We’re so proud of the work that Vote Pro-Choice does to protect reproductive freedom, and we’re grateful for your support! Please consider contributing to our work here. We also sell union and USA-made merch, which directly supports the mission as well. Register to Vote Find Your Polling Place Request Your Ballot

  • Voter Resources | Vote Pro-Choice

    Are you a pro-choice voter? Prepare to vote with this pro-choice voter guide, check your voter registration, polling places, and more. It’s never been more important to vote for progressive, pro-choice champions at every level of office. Voter Resources Register to Vote Check Your Registration Find Your Polling Place Request Your Ballot What is the We Decide Voter Guide? The We Decide Voter Guide is a comprehensive, pro-choice guide featuring endorsements and recommendations at every level of government. The guide shows Vote Pro-Choice candidates and additional endorsements from dozens of progressive organizations so that every pro-choice voter has what they need to cast a ballot in line with their values. How does Vote Pro-Choice decide who to endorse? Since 2016, Vote Pro-Choice has evaluated and endorsed thousands of pro-choice champions who pledge a deep commitment to lead on the issue of reproductive freedom. The Vote Pro-Choice team thoughtfully considers every candidate through an in-depth process involving application, committee review, and contextual research. To qualify for a Vote Pro-Choice endorsement, a candidate must not only support accessible and destigmatized abortion care, but they must also be a champion for policies that empower families to thrive in safe, sustainable communities. This includes, but is not limited to, supporting accessible housing, reducing gun violence, advocating for paid leave and childcare resources, and improving access to healthcare. Who is paying for this voter guide? This Voter Guide is paid for by VOTEPROCHOICE Action Fund, voteprochoice.us, and is not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate’s committee. Where can I learn more about the organizations listed and their endorsements? We’re proud to include the endorsements of other pro-choice organizations working to get changemakers elected. Every organization has a different endorsement process with different endorsement criteria. Please visit their website and learn more! Some candidates are endorsed, and some are recommended. What’s the difference? Vote Pro-Choice endorsements are different from recommendations. Candidates across the country are able to apply for a Vote Pro-Choice endorsement, with priority given to those running in Vote Pro-Choice focus states. In 2024, those states are Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Vote Pro-Choice endorsements are reserved for those candidates who are true champions of reproductive freedom and who lead effectively on this issue. In addition, in those Vote Pro-Choice priority states, if a race does not feature an endorsed candidate, Vote Pro-Choice works to recommend the best pro-choice candidate running. Every elected official -- from school board to the state legislatures -- affects access to reproductive freedom. Contact us directly at go@voteprochoice.us to recommend a pro-choice candidate in your area. Why is there a race without any Vote Pro-Choice recommendation? There are several reasons why there may not be a recommendation for a specific race: Outside of our focus states, we do our best to consider other races across the country, but limited bandwidth means that we’re unable to make a recommendation in every race. In 2024, Vote Pro-Choice priority states are Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. It is possible that we haven’t been able to find enough information to make an informed recommendation. In some cases, none of the candidates are pro-choice, so we cannot provide a Vote Pro-Choice recommendation. I know a candidate is pro-choice. Why isn’t there a checkmark next to their name? Outside of our focus states, we do our best to consider other races across the country, but limited bandwidth means that we’re unable to make a recommendation in every race. To suggest a pro-choice recommendation, please email go@voteprochoice.us. It’s also possible that more than one candidate in a race has a pro-choice position. In those situations, we recommend the candidate most reflective of our criteria. In some cases, our research team can’t find enough information to make a recommendation. In that case, we greatly appreciate suggestions from the public. Submit your comments to go@voteprochoice.us Why do some organizations endorse a candidate while others don’t? Every organization has different priorities, capacities, and criteria for endorsing candidates. Some groups focus on supporting a specific office (like the state legislature), while others focus on supporting specific candidates (like women, LGBTQ+ people, candidates under 40, etc.). That’s why we’re proud to include endorsements from different organizations to keep voters informed and empowered to vote for their values! I love the work you’re doing to support pro-choice candidates running to protect reproductive freedom! How can I support it? We’re so proud of the work that Vote Pro-Choice does to protect reproductive freedom, and we’re grateful for your support! Please consider contributing to our work here. We also sell union and USA-made merch, which directly supports the mission as well.

  • Voter Guide Locations | Vote Pro-Choice

    Discover the Vote Pro-Choice digital voter guide. Vote for reproductive freedom champions using our accessible digital voter guide platform. Are you ready to VoteProChoice? Prepare to vote in the 2023 Elections with this pro-choice voter guide, featuring endorsements and recommendations from progressive voices across the country! It’s never been more important to vote for progressive, pro-choice champions at every level. From Congress to state legislatures and city halls — and everything in between! VoteProChoice Voter Guide Locations Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

  • 2023 Impact | Vote Pro-Choice

    In 2023, our mission was to engage 3.97 million pro-choice voters in pivotal states where abortion access faces the greatest risk: Texas, Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Together, we can ensure a pro-choice future for all. We endorsed 244 candidates in 2023, primarily at the state and local level Joshua Cole Virginia House of Delegates - District 65 Kelly Convirs-Fowler Virginia House of Delegates - District 96 Nina Ahmad Philadelphia City Council - At-Large Jalen McKee-Rodriguez San Antonio City Council - District 2 We built pro-choice governing power to protect abortion in Virginia. The Virginia 2023 election was the largest single-state investment in our history! Now, Vote Pro-Choice alums have proposed a state constitutional amendment to guarantee permanent abortion access in Virginia. How We Won Voter Engagement & Issue ID Work Polling & Message Testing Candidate Support & Voter Mobilization We supported candidates in key judicial victories in Pennsylvania Jill Beck Pennsylvania State Superior Court Judge Timika Lane Pennsylvania State Superior Court Judge Daniel McCaffery Pennsylvania Supreme Court Matt Wolf Pennsylvania State Commonwealth Court Judge State Supreme Courts are a powerful tool in the fight for reproductive freedom, and the Wisconsin court will rule on critical cases to protect abortion rights and voting rights. Janet Protasiewicz WON her 2023 special election for Wisconsin State Supreme Court We supported Justice Janet Protasiewicz in her race for a critical Wisconsin State Supreme Court seat

  • Press Statements | Vote Pro-Choice

    Explore our comprehensive collection of Vote Pro-Choice press statements. Stay informed about the latest reproductive freedom updates, announcements, and accomplishments. Get an exclusive look into the activities, innovations, and initiatives driving the movement forward. Access reliable and up-to-date press releases directly from the source. Stay connected and well-informed with our curated repository of press statements. Press Statements Oct 12, 2023 Vote Pro-Choice & Planned Parenthood Virginia PAC Announce $2M Program Ahead of the Virginia General RICHMOND, VA—Today, in a joint statement, leaders from Planned Parenthood Virginia PAC and Vote Pro-Choice announced their latest... Apr 21, 2023 "National Democrats Are Failing to Meet the Moment for the Future of Abortion Rights:” VoteProChoice Co-Founder and CEO Heidi Sieck released the following statement after the Supreme Court’s decision to stay a ruling to... Nov 10, 2022 VoteProChoice Celebrates Pro-choice Victories Across the Country Heidi Sieck, co-founder and CEO of VoteProChoice, released the following statement in response to Election Day results projecting strong... Oct 31, 2022 National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman Releases Spoken Word Poem on Instagram “We are the breakers or the bringers of our civil rights.” —Amanda Gorman. This month, VoteProChoice launched their 2022 Voter Guide... Oct 21, 2022 VoteProChoice Launches Historic 2022 Voter Guide to Counter Radical Anti-choice Movement Post-Dobbs VoteProChoice launched their 2022 Voter Guide alongside a six-figure paid advertising campaign in battleground states across the country. Oct 18, 2022 President Biden’s Speech Outlining the Stakes for Abortion Rights in the 2022 Midterms In response to President Biden’s speech in Washington, DC highlighting the importance of electing a Democratic Congress to codify Roe v.... Oct 4, 2022 Biden Administration’s New Guidelines on Protecting Abortion Access 100 Days After Dobbs V. Jackson VoteProChoice Chief Political Officer and Communications Director Sara Tabatabaie released the following statement in response to the... 1 2

  • Apply for Our Endorsement | VoteProChoice

    How to apply for the Vote Pro-Choice endorsement for political candidates. Vote Pro-Choice empowers voters to identify pro-choice candidates in every election, everywhere. Our endorsed candidates are committed to the fight for reproductive freedom, advocating for all aspects of reproductive health, rights, and justice. They understand that true reproductive freedom requires access to comprehensive healthcare, racial justice, and community safety. We provide our endorsed candidates with a range of resources to support their campaigns, including promotion in the Vote Pro-Choice Voter Guide. The endorsement period for 2024 has closed. All applicants will be notified of their endorsement status. If you are running for office in 2025, our endorsement application will reopen after the November election. To be added to the notification list, please email carly@voteprochoice.us

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