Volunteers have adopted 76,550 voters in Pennsylvania as of this morning—that’s 36% of the campaign goal.
But 138,481 voters still need to be reached.
If you’ve been looking for a concrete way to take action, this is it.
✉️ Adopt voters and start writing: votefwd.org/campaigns
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The window to send letters in Virginia ahead of the special election closes on April 14th.
Right now, 30,357 voters are still waiting to be reached.
That’s the work in front of us.
If you’ve been waiting to plug in, this is the time to get started. https://bit.ly/3Ukvr9T
This community has already reached more than 55% of our Virginia goal 👏
Now let’s finish the job.
Just under 35,000 voters left to reach before our mailing deadline of April 14th.
Join in: votefwd.org/campaigns
Registering to vote is only the first step.
For many first-time voters, figuring out how and when to vote can be the hardest part.
That’s why we’re launching New Voter Guides in the critical state of Pennsylvania—combining handwritten encouragement with practical voting information.
Civic participation doesn’t happen in isolation.
Too often, real-life challenges can make participating in elections harder for voters.
That’s why Vote Forward is launching Community Support Letters in Virginia—connecting voters with voting information and community resources.
Every election cycle, millions of people register to vote for the first time.
But the logistics can feel confusing: where to go, when to vote, how to make a plan.
That’s why we're launching New Voter Guides in Pennsylvania to help new voters turn the intention to vote into a plan.
Different voters face different barriers to participating in elections.
Some need help navigating the voting process.
Others need support overcoming practical challenges.
Today we’re launching two new campaigns designed to meet voters where they are.
For years, Vote Forward volunteers have connected with voters through handwritten outreach.
Now we’re building on what we’ve learned together.
📍 New Voter Guides in Pennsylvania
📍 Community Support Letters in Virginia
Two new campaigns designed to help more Americans vote.
BIG NEWS: Vote Forward is launching two new campaigns designed to help more Americans vote.
📍 New Voter Guides in Pennsylvania
📍 Community Support Letters in Virginia
Both build on what volunteers already do best: authentic, human-to-human outreach.
In our latest Vote Forward community survey, one volunteer wrote:
“I like channeling my election anxiety into action.”
Thousands of people told us they’re ready for meaningful ways to take action when the stakes for democracy are high.
We heard you. Stay tuned.
Last month, more than 2,000 members of the Vote Forward community shared feedback in our strategy survey—and the message was clear:
People want to know their time is making a real impact.
We heard you. Stay tuned.
At Vote Forward, we don’t rely on assumptions.
We use evidence to guide our work—measuring impact and sharing what we learn, so our efforts to strengthen democracy are as effective as possible.
Innovation isn’t about chasing shiny ideas.
It’s about grounding our work in evidence, learning from real results, and continually strengthening and evolving how we engage voters over time.
That’s what we’re focused on heading into 2026.
More than 15,000 volunteers showed up in 2025—writing letters, testing new ideas, and helping shape what comes next. This work is powered by people, and we’re grateful to be doing it together with all of you.
In 2025, the Vote Forward community wrote 873K+ letters, introduced new voter engagement tactics, and welcomed thousands of new volunteers. Now we’re analyzing what we learned—and getting ready for what’s next. Stay tuned 👀
At Vote Forward, transparency isn’t a slogan—it’s a practice.
We’re committed to sharing everything we learn from our campaigns with the community that powered the work. That’s how we improve, together.
Ever wondered how we know if a voter turnout tactic actually works?
We test it.
Using randomized controlled trials (RCTs), we compare what happens when some voters get outreach and others don’t—no guesswork, just evidence.
Democracy is a collective effort. We strengthen participation by working side by side—testing new approaches, sharing transparent results, and learning together.
Every person in the Vote Forward community helps shape what comes next. And together, we make a measurable impact.
Together, we’re building a smarter, stronger pro-democracy movement for the years ahead.
This year and every year, we're thankful for the Vote Forward community.
We don’t rely on guesswork. Every year, we run strategic experiments so we can understand what actually mobilizes voters.
That means we share what works, what doesn’t, and what we’re still learning. Because the pro-democracy movement needs clarity, not confidence without evidence.
Vote Forward volunteers are the power behind cutting-edge, innovative voter contact.
Thanks to this community, we’re testing new ways to connect with voters, share our learnings, and strengthen participation in crucial elections.
We’re learning. We’re refining. And we’re building what comes next.
We’re building and rigorously testing the future of voter mobilization.
Want to be a part of our next experiment when it launches? Get started here:
Now, we’re expanding our work to test new strategies, from two-way conversations to community outreach.
Teamwork + fresh ideas = a stronger democracy.
Since 2017, Vote Forward volunteers have powered some of the largest experiments in civic engagement, helping the pro-democracy movement understand which tactics drive turnout.
Election Day might be over, but there is so much more ahead of us—create your Vote Forward account to stay in the loop on upcoming campaigns and receive other important updates ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Go to votefwd.org/instructions to get started.
This is what it’s all about—check out this interaction between a Vote Forward volunteer and one of our support team members:
From California voters overwhelmingly backing Prop 50 to Pennsylvanians choosing to retain three pro-democracy judges, the pro-democracy movement has a lot to celebrate—and it’s all thanks to volunteers like you who helped get people to the polls.