Kids who grow up hungry are far less likely to believe in a system that failed them. If we want a healthy democracy tomorrow, we must nourish our kids today.
Ghouls, goblins, and monsters—oh my! The real fright? Sitting out this election. Don’t let our democracy turn into a ghost story—check the SOS polling place finder to see if you have an election this year: mnvotes.org
This is what democracy looks like — Minnesotans showing up when it matters most.
Today’s the final day to weigh in on proposed election changes. Let’s make sure our state’s long tradition of fair, secure, and accessible elections stays strong.
No matter your age, race, or income, Minnesotans have come together year after year to make our elections safe, easy, and secure. But now, that progress is on the line.
We can’t stay silent while special interests try to turn back the clock — submit your comment today: bit.ly/42IKaAe
Not sure where to vote or if you have an election in your area this year? Check the SOS polling place finder to find everything you need for Nov. 4th: mnvotes.org
Our democracy works best when we keep moving forward — not back.
The Office of the Secretary of State is under pressure to implement changes that could weaken that progress—and they need to hear from Minnesotans like you.
Many Minnesotans have local elections this year — but not everyone knows it.
Check if you have one coming up and share the polling place finder with your circle. A quick text or share could be the nudge someone needs to make their voice heard. mnvotes.org
The Election Assistance Commission is considering a proposal that would make it harder for millions to register and vote. Add your comment now to protect our democracy: bit.ly/4nctwjA
“If, like me, you’re tired of having your life controlled by the wealthy and big corporations — use your power to vote.” from Matt, We Choose Us member & election worker. minnesotareformer.com/2025/10/14/y...
The America First Legal Foundation, and the billionaires and big corporations funding them, are pushing attacks on our freedoms, and the ‘show your papers’ requirements of the SAVE Act are trying to be forced through under the radar.
In Minnesota, we believe democracy works best when everyone has a seat at the table. The MNVRA protects our freedom to vote so we can make our voices heard — no matter what we look like, where we come from, or what’s in our wallet.
When politicians put power over people, Minnesotans pay the price. That’s why, as our Campaign Director Lilly Sasse of We Choose Us writes, we’re ready to draw the line and build a stronger democracy together.
Election denier groups are pushing the Election Assistance Commission to require “proof of citizenship” to register to vote in federal elections. These measures won’t protect democracy— they suppress it. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...
The DOJ is suing Minnesota’s Secretary of State Steve Simon for refusing to hand over sensitive voter roll data. This isn’t just paperwork—it’s an attack on our democracy and our right to privacy.
The First Amendment is first for a reason. A healthy democracy depends on more than elections. It depends on our right to speak freely, to gather together, and to hold power accountable.
When our voices are silenced, democracy suffers. When our voices are heard, democracy thrives.
Early voting starts Today, Friday, September 19! 🗳️ Minnesotans believe in making our voices heard, and voting early is one of the best ways to do it. Find out if you have an election in your area this year by visiting the polling place finder: pollfinder.sos.mn.gov
Political violence tears at the fabric of our democracy. When people feel their voices don’t matter, frustration can turn into division and unrest. The answer isn’t more violence. It’s a stronger democracy, where every voice is heard and every vote is counted.
Strong local connections = strong democracy. County democracy teams are building relationships with local officials to defend our freedom to vote and stop attacks like the SAVE Act. Minnesotans stand united for safe, secure, and accessible elections.