Three things you can do today

Make your vote actually count.

Reform doesn’t happen because people read about it. It happens because people pick up the phone.

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Contact your state legislators

The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is passed state-by-state. If your state hasn’t signed on, your state legislator — not Washington — is the person who decides.

Find your state representatives:

Sample script:

“Hi, my name is ___ and I’m a constituent in District ___. I’m calling to ask the [Senator/Representative] to support the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. I believe every American’s vote should count the same. Thanks for your time.”
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Support National Popular Vote, Inc.

The lead organization driving the Compact is National Popular Vote, Inc. — a non-profit that has spent two decades doing the unglamorous, state-by-state legislative work.

Visit NationalPopularVote.com

Other allied organizations worth knowing:

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Share this site

The arguments against a national popular vote sound strong only because most Americans haven’t heard them refuted. Send this site to one skeptical friend or family member this week.

The Compact, by the numbers

~270electoral votes needed to take effect
18+jurisdictions enacted (incl. DC, Maine 2024)
200+electoral votes committed so far
~50–60more electoral votes to go

Counts change over time as state legislatures act. Confirm current numbers at nationalpopularvote.com/state-status. Maine joined the Compact in 2024. [6]