The Community Voters Project is a project of The Public Interest Network, which over the course of three decades has helped register more than 3 million voters.
The Community Voters Project launched in 2004 and immediately helped 93,000 African American and Latino and low-income voters register to vote, and made 62,500 GOTV contacts. Building on this success, we expanded the Community Voters Project in 2008 to 57 offices in 10 states (Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin) and successfully registered 307,000 African American and Latino voters.
The Community Voters Project is a project of The Public Interest Network, which over the course of three decades has helped register more than 3 million voters.
The Community Voters Project launched in 2004 and immediately helped 93,000 African American and Latino and low-income voters register to vote, and made 62,500 GOTV contacts. Building on this success, we expanded the Community Voters Project in 2008 to 57 offices in 10 states (Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin) and successfully registered 307,000 African American and Latino voters.