For too long, Kobach and his allies in Congress and state legislatures have tried to make it more difficult to vote. In Kansas, he helped push through one of the most awful anti-voting laws in the country, leaving thousands of eligible voters disenfranchised.

 

Now, we are taking the fight directly to him, kicking off our Let People Vote campaign in his home state of Kansas on October 1.

In all 50 states and the District of Columbia, People Power activists will play a crucial role in campaigning for voting rights policies tailored to their state.

These actions include restoring the right to vote for people with prior criminal convictions; creating independent, nonpartisan redistricting commissions; enacting early voting periods; and implementing automatic voter registration, online voter registration, and Election Day registration.

Activists will also be fighting back against voter suppression laws, like the unnecessary and discriminatory photo ID requirements, that have been pushed by Kobach and others.

While Trump tries to quash voting rights, People Power is taking action to expand access to the ballot and make our democracy more representative.

Join People Power today and host an event on October 1st, and with your help, we can protect this fundamental right.