Case Study

Nevada

November 2018

iVote leads the campaign to pass automatic voter registration in Nevada, succeeding with nearly 60% of the vote

January 2020

Automatic voter registration takes effect, leading to 750,000 eligible but previously unregistered Nevadans to be automatically registered to vote

October 2020

Nevada reports a record 1.8 million registered voters

November 2020

A record 1.3 million Nevada voters cast ballots

November 2020

President Biden wins Nevada by 33,596 votes

Case Study

Michigan

2011 - 2018

A Republican Secretary of State purged tens of thousands of voters from the voting rolls, closed polling locations, and installed broken voting machines – all targeting people of color

April 2018

The Republican nominee for secretary of state, backed by the DeVos family, praised and credited voter purges going into 2016 for handing Michigan to Trump

Summer and Fall 2018

iVote ran a $2.5 million independent expenditure campaign supporting Democratic candidate Jocelyn Benson

November 2018

Jocelyn Benson won by 9 points, flipping the office blue for the first time since 1995

Case Study

Arizona

2015 - 2018

A Republican Secretary of State purged tens of thousands of voters from the rolls and closed hundreds of polling locations, disproportionately affecting voters of color

August 2018

A self-funding Republican candidate spent over $2 million on his primary, running on a platform of English-only ballots and a citizenship test to be eligible to vote

Fall 2018

iVote ran a $3.5 million campaign supporting Democratic candidate Katie Hobbs

November 2018

Katie Hobbs won by 20,252 votes, flipping the office blue for the first time in 23 years ​

November 2020

Due to Secretary Hobbs' work to increase voter participation and ensure every eligible voter could vote, Arizona saw record turnout and President Biden won Arizona. She then stood up to conspiracy theorists that tried to overturn the election.