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Voting & Fair Representation: Protecting Your Voice

We all deserve a say in choosing leaders who will fight for us in the halls of power. The right to vote must be secure, fair, and open to all.

Our votes are how we decide the future for our families, our communities, and our country. But too often, politicians pass unfair voting rules that drown out the voices of everyday people or rig legislative maps so we don’t get a real choice.

That’s why Common Cause protects your voice at the ballot box, in Congress, in state legislatures, in the courts, and beyond.

We have passed hundreds of commonsense solutions that give every American a say in our futureincluding vote-by-mail, online voter registration, early voting, and independent redistricting – and blocked voter suppression policies like strict voter ID and purges of registered voters.

What We’re Doing


Election Protection Project in Indiana

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Election Protection Project in Indiana

Every federal election year Common Cause Indiana recruits, trains, and deploys volunteers to help voters at risk of being disenfranchised.
Expand Voting Rights in Indiana

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Expand Voting Rights in Indiana

Indiana ranks 50th for voter turnout because of some of the nation's most restricting voting laws.
Ending Gerrymandering in Indiana

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Ending Gerrymandering in Indiana

Common Cause Indiana is leading the fight for fair redistricting in Indiana. We support legislation to create a people's redistricting commission in Indiana and establish nonpartisan redistricting standards.

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Take Action


Tell Congress: REJECT the anti-voter SAVE Act

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Tell Congress: REJECT the anti-voter SAVE Act

Every eligible American deserves the freedom to vote without jumping through impossible hoops.

But the SAVE Act would scare newly naturalized citizens out of voting and make it harder for millions of eligible voters to cast a ballot – especially seniors, women, students, veterans, and rural voters.

REJECT the anti-voter SAVE Act and protect our right to vote.

Protect Voter Privacy

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Protect Voter Privacy

Before Common Cause takes the next step to protect voters’ private information, we need to hear directly from members like you.
Tell Us Why Vote-By-Mail Matters to You

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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...

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2026 Legislative Review

2026 Legislative Review

The Indiana General Assembly started the 125th legislative session on January 5th. Learn about our priorities and bills we are fighting against.

Mid-Cycle Redistricting Defeated!

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Mid-Cycle Redistricting Defeated!

After months of national political pressure, misinformation, and even harassment aimed at forcing a rushed “emergency” redistricting plan, the Indiana Senate refused to give in.

They stopped Trump’s allies from pushing through a map designed to lock in partisan advantage and silence voters before a single ballot could be cast and it was thanks to Common Causers, like you!

Related Resources

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The SAVE Act Myth vs. Fact

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Explainer: Trump’s Executive Order Attacking Voting Rights

By: Dan Vicuna

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Explainer: Trump Administration’s Proposal to Task USPS with Census Enumeration

The United States Postal Service is a highly trusted, independent agency that provides a critical service to the public. Tasking the USPS with conducting the census will lead to increased costs, overburdened postal workers, and service delays.

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New Surveys: Young Hoosiers Want to Vote, Barriers Must be Removed

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New Surveys: Young Hoosiers Want to Vote, Barriers Must be Removed

During the Democracy Day 2026 press conference, the ALL IN for Democracy coalition released new data showing young Indiana voters care deeply about politics and policy in the Hoosier state but face significant barriers to access the ballot.

New Polls Reveal How to Increase Young Hoosier Voter Turnout

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New Polls Reveal How to Increase Young Hoosier Voter Turnout

The ALL IN for Democracy coalition will host a press conference to reveal new polling and focus group data explaining why young adult Hoosiers do not vote and what policymakers can do to fix the problem

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