Fellow activist,
NPP was founded to expand Pennsylvania's electorate so it reflects the Commonwealth's demographically changing population, centering Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, immigrant communities and the youth. We assist in registering eligible Pennsylvanians to vote, and providing civic education about the issues that matter in our centered communities and mobilize voters to vote in every election – twice a year.
This year will be no different.
After working alongside the affiliated organization New PA Project Education Fund to assist 48,000 Pennsylvanians in registering to vote since 2021, we are once again on the ground in 20 counties across Pennsylvania conducting voter registration and having meaningful conversations to ensure that folks are ready to cast their ballots in this year’s critical local, municipal, and judicial elections. In only a few months, on May 20, voters will head to the polls for primary elections.
In 2025, voters in Pennsylvania will have the power to elect judges in partisan elections, and to choose to keep or remove justices for the bench in nonpartisan judicial retention elections. This includes three PA Supreme Court seats, one on the Commonwealth Court and one on the Superior Court. Pennsylvania’s judicial elections will surely make national news and attract dark money funders like PA’s richest man, Jeffrey Yaas, to disrupt our judicial races. It’s a new year, but our mission has not changed. Will you help us ensure we have the resources we need to reach more voters across the Commonwealth by pitching in $25 or more today?
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