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At Unite America, the question we ask most is: “How do we build the movement?”
Our movement is one of individuals who are fed up, lawmakers who actually want to put country over party, and nonpartisan organizations and activists working to build a more representative and functional government that puts voters first. We look to other successful movements — the Political Reform Era of the early twentieth century that reshaped politics in the public interest, or the marriage equality movement (Happy Pride!) that proved there’s more that unites us than divides — and ask ourselves how we can replicate their energy, momentum, and success.
What happened on Tuesday represents a major win for the voters first movement — one exciting example of how this coalition’s advocacy and efforts are taking the ‘voters first’ movement to the next level.
But more on that below. Here are three things for this week. Ranked choice voting comes to the Big Apple. New Yorkers headed to the polls Tuesday for the first city-wide use of ranked choice voting, and the country’s largest expansion of the powerful reform ever. Following a successful ballot initiative led by some of our partners in 2019 (which passed with 73% support!), the primary was the first chance many New Yorkers had to use the system in real life. With a high-profile mayoral election on the ballot, turnout for the election was robust.
How Kentucky beat partisanship for voters. 2021 has been dominated by stories about partisan battles happening across the country, as often Republican state legislatures advance false narratives about election security to justify any number of new election laws. In Kentucky, however, we’re seeing something different: Republicans and Democrats working together to expand ballot access and improve the voting process — making it both more secure and more voter-friendly.
Election officials are leaving. Over the last year, election officials have come under attack like never before; their jobs, their families, and their lives have been threatened by individuals and online groups perpetuating the Big Lie conspiracy theory. As a new report from the AP demonstrates, it’s starting to take a toll. Increasingly, election officials are stepping down, leaving room for conspiracy theorists to take their place.
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