Dear John,

We enter 2020 with arms control in crisis. Now, more than ever, we need to recognize and support heroes who demonstrate exceptional leadership in raising awareness of the threats posed by the world's most dangerous weapons.

Please cast your vote for the 2019 Arms Control Person(s) of the Year. 

In a field that is often focused on threats and challenges, our Arms Control Person(s) of the Year contest highlights the many positive initiatives that help improve international peace and security.

This year's nominees are listed below. Each of the nominees has advanced effective solutions to help reduce weapons-related security threats during the past year.

Now, we need your vote for the nominee whom you believe has made the most substantial contribution to effective arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament in the past year. 

Voting will close on Wednesday, January 8, 2020.

PLEASE VOTE TODAY!

In peace,


Tony Fleming
Director for Communications & Operations
Arms Control Association

P.S. The official results will be announced Friday, January 10. However, we will inform participants on our 2020 Members Briefing of the results one day earlier, Thursday, January 9. We want our members to be the first to know, so join and RSVP today!

2019 Nominees for Arms Control Person(s) of the Year


State Sen. Michael Dembrow
  State Rep. Alissa Keny-Guyer   State Rep. Tawna Sanchez
Rep. Marcy Kaptur   Rep. Pete Visclosky   Rep. Adam Smith
Green Century Funds   Zevin Asset Management   Tina Cordova
Rep. Eliot Engel   Rep. Michael McCaul   Sen. Chris Van Hollen
Sen. Todd Young   President Emmanuel Macron   Swedish Foreign Affairs Ministry
Areg Danagoulian and Colleagues at MIT   Afghanistan’s first all-female demining team   The U.S. Army Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives
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