The integrity of our elections is important to everyone. We deserve to be confident that our election results are accurate and protected from sophisticated cyberattacks. We're committed to protecting our voting systems.
At Common Cause Minnesota, we are committed to defending voting rights, making the ballot box accessible for all eligible voters, and safeguarding our voting systems to guarantee accurate and fair elections. Every election year, we mobilize volunteers to help our fellow Minnesotans navigate the voting process and cast their votes without obstruction, confusion, or intimidation.
Our nonpartisan voter protection program seeks to ensure every eligible voter who wants to vote can do so, and every vote is counted accurately. This program is not affiliated with any party, candidate, or issue campaign.
No qualified Minnesotan should be deprived of their right to vote due to confusion, suppression, or intimidation.
That’s why Common Cause Minnesota has developed an election protection program for midterm and presidential elections. Direct volunteer intervention is the most effective way to make sure voters can’t be disenfranchised by confusion over election rules, long lines, under-resourced polling places, and acts of intimidation or deception.
With our election protection program, we help eliminate these obstacles and make elections more efficient by:
Ensuring voters have access to the ballot box to make their vote count
Providing voters with necessary voting information and answering their questions
Quickly identifying and correcting any problems at polling places
Gathering information to illustrate potential barriers to voting
Stopping the spread of election lies
Join us in safeguarding our elections by signing up to be a:
Poll Monitor: Identify issues at the polls, answer voters’ questions, and connect those who are denied a ballot to legal resources. PPE will be provided.
Roving Poll Monitor: Drive or bike between polling places and check on lines, signage, and poll preparation. Report back to HQ on any problems at the polls that need to be solved.
Social Media Monitor: Search for social media posts that share issues at the polls, connect voters to resources and support, and report election-related mis- and disinformation.
866-OUR VOTE Hotline Monitor: *Must be a law student, attorney, or have a legal background* Respond and field calls from voters concerning election deadlines, trouble at the polls, and other issues and track and record information accordingly.
Voter Contact Volunteer: Use phone banking tools to talk to thousands of voters to give them accurate voting information and support.
Legislators failed to include an important provision banning bribes and vote solicitations in this year’s state and local government and elections omnibus bill, giving Super PACs and billionaires a continued opportunity to influence Minnesota elections through bribery.