Protecting and Advancing Voting Rights for all Eligible Voters

The 2024 Week of Action

In America, our vote is our voice. And that voice hasn't been more fragile in generations. Step up and step out this election season by joining us in Week of Action. Starting Monday, September 16th, the Urban League movement will mobilize voters across America to ensure that we all have a voting plan, engage our family and friends, and get out the vote for this election. Need help figuring out how to get involved? Check out our Week of Action and find your place in defending our communities, Democracy, and future today.

Join Us for Our Week of Action

 

The National Urban League’s Reclaim Your Vote campaign is a national effort to promote voter registration, voter education, and voter activation with the power of the Urban League Affiliate and Volunteer movement and our strategic partners.

We prioritize civic engagement and protecting voting rights because the people we elect matter. Our vote is our voice; it decides our future and shapes the world around us. In order to Defend Democracy, Demand Diversity, and Defeat poverty- we must vote.

The work is led by our Equitable Justice & Strategic Initiatives (EJSI) division which works to increase voter engagement and registration through grassroots initiatives and partners with our Washington Bureau and advocacy partners to protect the right to vote for all Americans regardless of their racial, gender, ethnic, or socioeconomic background.

Each year, we engage millions of voters across the country to increase voter turnout and empower our communities to make their voices heard to drive change where they live and across America.

 

STOP Project 2025

Project 2025's goal is to transform the United States from a democratic country to an authoritarian system, a government that rules with one strong power and greatly limits political freedom and opposition. Explore our analysis of this conservative-led effort and how to fight back.

Learn more about Project 2025 and How to Fight Against It

 


 

Voting Guidelines & Voter Registration Deadlines State-by-State