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See below to learn more about our programming and how to get in touch with staff who can help answer any questions you have.

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The Voter Participation Center is a non-profit organization that helps register and mobilize millions of voters. We work with election officials and grassroots organizations to make it easier for people like you to register, cast your vote and make your voice heard in our democracy

Election Officials

VPC regularly works with election officials to vet mailings, ensure the integrity of our data, and respond to constituents who receive our mail. If you're an election official or work in an election official's office and would like to be in touch with us, please email info@voterparticipation.org, call (202) 659-9570, or fill out the form below.

Journalists

VPC runs mail and digital programs to register and mobilize voters and regularly conducts research to learn more about how the New American Majority is engaging in elections.

You can reach us by emailing media@voterparticipation.org. If your request is urgent, please feel free to call our main line at (202) 659-9570 and ask for our communications department.

Supporters

Our work is one of the most cost-effective ways to make our democracy stronger and we rely on support from generous donors like you to reach as many voters as possible.

Partners

For more information on our programs and future plans, please contact us at partnerships@voterparticipation.org.

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6 Million Voters Helped

Since 2003, the Voter Participation Center has helped 6 million voters register and get to the polls. More than 1.5 million were registered during the 2020 election.*

*Combined lifetime efforts of the Voter Participation Center, Center for Voter Information and predecessor/partner organizations.