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Ranked Choice Voting

Common Cause is fighting for fair elections that truly represent the will of the voters by advocating for ranked choice voting.

Close The Digital Divide, Protect The Lifeline Program

We urge you to reject the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) new proposals that will debilitate the Lifeline program

COMPLAINTS: STORMY DANIELS HUSH MONEY

Redistricting Community College

CHARGE designed the Redistricting Community College so your community can actively engage in the 2021/22 redistricting process – at every level of government – from school board to congressional redistricting. 

National Governing Board

Common Cause’s national governing body is a distinguished group of business, legal, and civic leaders from across America. Currently led by Martha Tierney, the board meets several times annually to help shape and energize our work.

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The most common and perhaps simplest way to include Common Cause in your estate plans is a bequest.

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MICHIGAN: Redistricting Open Office Hours

The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission needs to hear from folks in southeast Michigan! The commission is in the process of redrawing the state Senate district maps, which will impact who represents you through 2032. In order to make the maps fair and represent the most people, they need to hear from you at their upcoming public hearings, townhalls, and mapping sessions. About our Redistricting Open Office Hours: We won’t tell you what to say,...

Tell Congress: End Shameful Felony Disenfranchisement

Every American citizen deserves to be heard in our democracy. But right now, Jim Crow-era felony disenfranchisement laws deny this fundamental right to over 4.6 million Americans.

Congress must take action to fix this by passing the Inclusive Democracy Act, which would guarantee voting rights to ALL American citizens.

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