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Dites au Congrès : pas d’armes à feu dans les bureaux de vote

Chaque électeur doit pouvoir voter sans crainte ni intimidation. Les armes à feu n’ont pas leur place dans les bureaux de vote.

Vote préférentiel

Common Cause se bat pour des élections équitables qui représentent véritablement la volonté des électeurs en prônant le vote préférentiel.

Comment nous protégeons les électeurs à l’échelle nationale

Voici ce que nos équipes ont accompli à travers le pays

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Common Cause Watchdog Newsletter—September 20, 2025

This week’s Common Cause newsletter is just a 4.5 minute read at 660 words.

Tell Us Why Vote-By-Mail Matters to You

Vote-by-mail is essential for millions of Americans who might not otherwise be able to participate in our democracy. As threats to mail voting continue nationwide, we’re gathering real stories from voters who depend on it and the barriers they may face trying to vote in person. Your answers will help us understand how vote-by-mail supports your ability to participate — and what challenges you would face without it. A member of our team may contact...

La subvention de la Fondation Lumina aidera le Common Cause Education Fund à étendre son programme d'organisation et de leadership pour les étudiants de couleur

Today, the Common Cause Education Fund is pleased to announce it is a recipient of Lumina Foundation’s racial equity funding program to expand the Student Action Alliance. The Student Action Alliance is a program for students of color that is led by a team of Black millennials. The program focuses on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and students of color at Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs). The two-year $200,000 grant, which is part of the Lumina Foundation’s $15 million effort to help eradicate systematic...

Public Support Helps Save OCE & It’s Time to Make Office Permanent & Expand Its Powers

An outpouring of public support helped save the Office of Congressional Ethics from the latest effort by the House to gut its powers to hold Members accountable. Republican, Democratic and Independent voters let Members know by phone, e-mail and social media that they want more accountability– not less - from their elected representatives in Washington.

Trouble Voting? Help Is Available at 1-866-OUR-VOTE

Election Protection Hotline is available to help voters with identification, other issues.

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