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  • We Decide Voter Guide | Vote Pro-Choice

    Election Day is November 5th. Use the We Decide Voter Guide to preview your ballot, see endorsements, learn about state and local candidates, and make YOUR voting plan. To preview your ballot, input the address where you’re registered to vote Explore information for every office (including judges!) The We Decide Voter Guide, presented by Vote Pro-Choice, is a comprehensive, pro-choice ballot resource for all voters, with special emphasis on states and areas where reproductive freedom is most on the line. The guide features endorsements and recommendations at every level, from local to federal races and everything in between. Explore Your Ballot Input the address where you’re registered to vote to preview your personalized ballot Compare Candidates Click through the candidates running in your area to compare their endorsements and issue positions Vote Pro-Choice Save your choices, and make a voting plan Partners Questions? Check out our FAQ Page to learn more about the We Decide Voter Guide, presented by Vote Pro-Choice. Read More

  • Privacy Policy | Vote Pro-Choice

    Your privacy matters to us. Explore our privacy policy page to understand how we safeguard your personal information. Learn about data collection, usage, and your rights. Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy describes how Vote Pro-Choice collects, uses, and shares information with respect to your use of its website located at https://www.voteprochoice.us/ , including the Vote Pro-Choice Voter Guide located at https://www.voteprochoice.us/voter-guide (“Voter Guide”), as well as other websites owned and operated by Vote Pro-Choice that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Website”). Before you use or submit any information in connection with the Website, carefully review this Privacy Policy. By using the Website, you consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of your information as outlined below. The terms “you” or “user” refer to all individuals and entities accessing the Website for any reason. The terms “us” or “we” refer to Vote Pro-Choice. Information We Collect The information we collect from you and about you depends on how you use the Website and the information you provide to Vote Pro-Choice. We collect information in three main ways: (1) information you choose to provide to use; (2) information we collect automatically when you use the Website; and (3) information we collect from others. Information You Provide To Us We collect information about our users when users choose to provide that information to us. Examples of such information collection include, for example, when you sign up to receive emails from us, when you make a donation through the Website, when you purchase merchandise through the Website, when you enter your address in our Voter Guide, or when you otherwise communicate or interact with us through the Website. The kinds of information we may collect include your first and last name, your mailing address, your email address, your credit card information, and any other information you provide to us in connection with your use of the Website. Sometimes you may provide the information to a trusted third party vendor on our behalf instead of directly to us, but that vendor uses your information only for the purpose for which it was provided or otherwise in accordance with applicable law. Information that Is Passively or Automatically Collected When you visit the Website, we may automatically receive and record information from your computer or mobile device. This information allows us to understand how people are navigating and using our Website, and how we can improve your experience based on the information we collect. The types of information we may collect include, by way of example only, your IP address, browser type, browser language, operating system, state or country from which you accessed the Website, software and hardware attributes (including device IDs), referring and exit pages and URLs, platform type, the number of clicks, files you download, pages viewed, the amount of time spent on particular pages, the date and time you used the Website, error logs and other similar information. From your IP address, we may be able to infer your general location (e.g., city and state or postal code). We may use third-party analytics providers and technologies, such as cookies, web beacons, tracking pixels or gifs, to help us collect the data described above. We use the term “cookie” in the broad sense to include all similar techniques and technologies. A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your computer or device when you visit a website that stores certain information about your website usage. For example, cookies enable us to recognize your computer; store your preferences and settings; enhance your user experience by delivering content specific to your interests; perform searches and analytics; and assist with security administrative functions. You can change your settings to notify you when a cookie is being set or updated, or to block cookies altogether. If you disable cookies, some functionality of the Website may be impaired. Information We Collect from Others We may receive additional information about you from third parties and other sources, such as from public records, marketers, researchers, analysts, social network services, and other organizations. We use this information to supplement the information that we collect directly from you to derive your possible interests and to provide a more relevant experience for you and to improve the Website, analytics, and advertising. How We Use Your Information We may use the information we collect for the following purposes: For the purposes for which you provided the information, including: To add you to our email list To process donations you make through the Website To fulfill merchandise orders you make through the Website To provide you with information about your electoral ballot To maintain and improve the Website, including: To provide the features and services available through the Website; To improve the content and features of the Website or to develop new services; To administer and troubleshoot the Website. To communicate with you, including: To send you information about your relationship with us; To contact you with information that we believe may be of interest to you; To process and respond to your inquiries or to request your feedback. For internal research and reporting. For our business operations, including for security, fraud prevention, and legal compliance To comply with laws and regulations for our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of others. For other purposes for which we seek your consent in accordance with applicable legal requirements. If you provide us with your email address, we may add you to our email distribution list. If you wish to stop receiving emails from us, please email go@voteprochoice.us or click the unsubscribe link in the footer of an email from us. Please note that opting out or unsubscribing will not prevent you from receiving communications that are not marketing in nature, such as important notices about changes to our terms and policies. If you provide us with your mobile number, you consent to receive calls and messages from Vote Pro-Choice. Message and data rates may apply. If you wish to stop receiving calls and messages from us, please text STOP in response to any text message you receive from us. We may also aggregate or de-identify information we collect from you so that it is no longer linked to you or your computer or device, or we may collect information that is already in de-identified form. Our use and disclosure of aggregated or de-identified information is not subject to any restrictions under this Privacy Policy, and we may, in our sole discretion, use and disclose such information for any purpose, without limitation. When We Disclose Your Information We may disclose and/or share your information to or with third parties under the following circumstances: With Consent. We may share your information with your consent. Service Providers. We may provide access to or share your information with select third parties that perform services on our behalf. These include, for example, the entity that hosts our Voter Guide, the entity that processes donations to us, and the entity that fulfills merchandise orders for us. With our Affiliated Organizations and with Collaborators. We may share your information (except for text messaging opt-in data and consent information) with the Vote Pro-Choice family of organizations (including the Vote Pro-Choice Action Fund and Vote Pro-Choice) and with other organizations with whom we may collaborate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we do not share the address that you used to receive your personalized ballot through our Voter Guide to anyone other than the vendor that hosts the Voter Guide for us. Protection of Vote Pro-Choice and Others. Vote Pro-Choice may access, preserve, and disclose your information if required to do so by law or in a good faith belief that such access, preservation, or disclosure is permitted by this Privacy Policy or reasonably necessary or appropriate for any of the following reasons: to comply with legal process; to enforce this Policy, including investigation of potential violations thereof; to respond to your requests for customer service; and/or to protect the rights, property, or personal safety of Vote Pro-Choice, its agents and affiliates, users, and the public. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organizations for fraud protection, and spam/malware prevention, and similar purposes. Organizational Transfers. We may share your information if we acquire, merge or partner with other organizations. In such transactions (including in contemplation of such transactions, e.g., due diligence) user information may be among the transferred assets. If any of Vote Pro-Choice’s assets are sold or transferred to a third party, information collected through the Website would likely be one of the transferred business assets. Aggregated Data. We may share aggregated and de-identified information. No mobile opt-in information will be sold or shared with third parties for promotional or marketing purposes. How We Protect Your Information We have implemented administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, and/or alteration of your information. These safeguards vary based on the sensitivity of the information that we collect and store. However, we cannot and do not guarantee that these measures will prevent every unauthorized attempt to access, use, or disclose your information because, despite our efforts, no Internet and/or other electronic transmissions can be completely secure. Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data The laws in some jurisdictions require that website operators tell you about the legal grounds they rely on to use or disclose your information. To the extent those laws apply, our legal grounds for processing your information are as follows: Where use of your information is necessary to perform our obligations to you; Where use of your information is necessary for our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of others (for example, to provide security for our Website; to provide the services we provide through our Website; to defend our legal rights; to analyze the use of our Website; to improve our services); Where we have a reason to process the information in accordance with applicable law; Where we have your consent to engage in a particular type of processing activity. Online Analytics We may use third-party web analytics services (such as those of Google Analytics) in connection with our Services to collect and analyze the information discussed above, and to engage in auditing, research, or reporting. The information (including your IP address) collected by various analytics technologies described in the “Information that Is Passively or Automatically Collected” section will be disclosed to or collected directly by these service providers, who use the information to evaluate your use of the Website, including by noting the third party website from which you arrive, analyzing usage trends, assisting with fraud prevention, and providing certain features to you. Information about how Google uses information collected from sites that use its services is located here. To prevent Google Analytics from using your information for analytics, you may install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on by clicking here. If you receive an email from us, we may use certain analytics tools, such as clear GIFs, to capture data such as when you open our message or click on any links or banners our email contains. This data allows us to assess the effectiveness of our communications and marketing campaigns to help us grow. Your Rights and Your Choices Individuals in the European Economic Area and other jurisdictions have certain legal rights with respect to their information. They can request that we (i) provide access to and/or a copy of certain information that #VOTEPROCHOICE holds about them, (ii) update information that is incorrect, (iii) delete certain information that we hold about them, (iv) restrict the way we process and disclose certain information, and (v) revoke consent for the processing of their information. To exercise these rights, please email us at go@voteprochoice.us with the nature of your request. We will consider all requests and will provide a response within the time period set by applicable law. Please be aware that certain information may be exempt from such requests. In addition, we may ask that you provide us with information necessary for us to confirm your identity before responding to your request. Children’s Privacy The Website is intended for general audiences and is not directed at children. If we become aware that we have collected information without legally valid parental consent from children under an age where such consent is required under applicable law, we will take reasonable steps to delete it as soon as possible. Third-Party Links and Websites The Website may contain links to third party websites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of such other sites. The collection, use and disclosure of your information will be subject to the privacy policies of those third party websites, not this Privacy Policy. Therefore, we encourage our users to be aware when they leave our Website and to read the privacy policies of every site they visit that collects their information. Revisions to Privacy Policy We will continue to review this Privacy Policy and we may make changes to the Policy from time to time. The date at the bottom of this page indicates the last time changes were made. You should check this page periodically for updates. If we make material changes to this Policy, we will provide you with notice as required by law. Your continued use of the Website will signify that you have read, understood, and accepted the terms of the updated Privacy Policy. Contact Us If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, you can contact us by emailing us at go@voteprochoice.us. Last Updated: December 18, 2024

  • 2022 Impact | VoteProChoice

    Celebrate the pro-choice victory at the 2022 post-Roe elections, affirming that abortion is a winning issue nationwide. Witness the power of the pro-choice majority, who showed up at the ballot box in force, alongside our remarkable pro-choice candidates. Join us in our pride and commitment to promoting reproductive rights for all! 2022 Impact The first major post-Roe elections further proved what we already knew: abortion is a winning issue, everywhere. We’re so proud of the pro-choice majority for showing up at the ballot box and of our incredible pro-choice candidates. Year in Review 45.8 million Pro-choice voters engaged 11.4 million Voter Guides distributed 12,600 Candidates researched Candidates coached 95 589 Pro-choice endorsements 62% Win rate in some of the toughest races in the country! Electorate Expansion Work 71,000+ mailed registration materials 205,000+ texts sent 10,000+ Deep ID conversations Candidate Win Highlights Erika Sugarmon Shelby County Commissioner: District 12 Nabilah Islam Georgia State Senate: District 7 Adam M. Swartz Dallas County Justice of the Peace: Precinct 3, Place 1 Dr. Michelle Morancie Fulton County Board of Education: District 7 Angela Evans Fayette County Attorney Michigan In 2020, we helped to flip Michigan's State Supreme Court to Democrat control, which was instrumental in putting abortion on the ballot in 2022, and subsequently protecting abortion in the state. In 2022, our endorsed candidates helped flip the state government blue, giving Michigan a Democratic trifecta for the first time since 1984. In 2020, we helped to flip Michigan's State Supreme Court to Democrat control, which was instrumental in putting abortion on the ballot in 2022, and subsequently protecting abortion in the state. In 2022, our endorsed candidates helped flip the state government blue, giving Michigan a Democratic trifecta for the first time since 1984. What Voters Have to Say Join us in 2023. Learn More

  • 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. 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 Check Your Registration Request Your Ballot

  • Request a Ballot | Vote Pro-Choice

    Request your voting ballot! Submit your voting ballot request for upcoming elections. Exercise your right to vote by securing your mail-in or absentee ballot to make your voice heard. 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 Check Your Registration Find Your Polling Place

  • Vote Pro-Choice Voter Guide FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about VoteProChoice

    Find answers to common questions about our endorsement process, the Vote Pro-Choice Voter Guide, and the voting process. Whether you're a first-time voter or looking for clarifications on candidates, our FAQ section covers voter registration, absentee ballots, polling places, voter ID requirements, and more. Make informed decisions and exercise your civic duty with confidence. Find the information you need to vote pro-choice every year. 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

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