Last week at the American Democracy Summit in Arizona, our team joined forces with reform allies to advance fairer elections and a more accountable government. From Pennsylvania to Virginia, the Veterans for All Voters community is showing up with purpose—and the momentum is only growing.
Explore moreVeterans for All Voters is proud to feature Pennsylvania veterans Dennis Miller and Ed Beck, whose recent op-eds are making waves in the fight for political reform.
Explore moreVeterans for All Voters (VAV) proudly applauds Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) for endorsing the Let America Vote Act (LAVA). As the nation’s largest post-9/11 Veterans Service Organization, IAVA’s support brings powerful momentum to this bipartisan bill—the single greatest expansion of voting rights in over 50 years.
Explore moreSB 16 was approved by the New Mexico Legislature at the end of the 2025 legislative session. The bill requires registered party members to vote in their respective party's primary, but voters registered outside a political party can pick the party ballot of their choice.
Explore moreThis month, We are witnessing a transformative period in electoral reform in numerous States. In Oregon, House Bill 3166 has been introduced, proposing a “single unified primary” system that would allow all registered voters to participate, regardless of party affiliation.
Explore moreAt Veterans for All Voters, we operate above the partisan fray and we are playing the long game. We are incredibly grateful for this community of Veterans and supporters who are laser-focused on solving our country’s “Primary Problem” – The problem that’s underneath all of the other problems that are not being addressed in a reasonable, bi-partisan way.
Explore moreAt Veterans for All Voters, we operate above the partisan fray and we are playing the long game. We are incredibly grateful for this community of Veterans and supporters who are laser-focused on solving our country’s “Primary Problem” – The problem that’s underneath all of the other problems that are not being addressed in a reasonable, bi-partisan way.
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