VOTE FOR CHANGE IN MISSOURI
Below is information on how to register to vote, key dates in the Midterm Election cycle, and a breakdown of candidates we recommend.
Primary Voting:
AUGUST 7, 2018
Election Day:
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Primary Voter Registration Deadline: wednesday, JULY 11, 2018
General Election Voter Registration Deadline: wednesday, October 10,2018
Sen. Claire McCaskill
For Re-election to the U.S. Senate
As a breast cancer survivor, Claire has fought to preserve funding for Planned Parenthood, so that they can continue to provide life-saving health care services such as breast and cervical cancer screenings. She also supports the requirement that health insurance companies provide cost-free contraception to women — because Claire knows that the best way to prevent unintended pregnancies is to expand access to birth control.
(source: clairemccaskill.com)
She has been endorsed by:
Emily’s List
“Our Congresswoman believes that Congress should make healthcare decisions for women. I don’t. I’m committed to ensuring every American has access to affordable, quality health care and will fight to keep women at the center of policy-making the affects their care.”
- Court Van Ostran
(source: NARAL Pro-Choice America)
Cort VanOstran
For Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District,U.S House of Representatives
He has been endorsed by:
NARAL Pro-Choice America
Moms Demand Action
… and other groups and individuals who support his Democratic ideals
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The #VOTEPROCHOICE Voter Guide includes every race on the ballot highlighting #VOTEPROCHOICE endorsed prochoice champion candidates (those that have been carefully vetted by #VOTEPROCHOICE ). The guide also aggregates endorsements from their partner organizations with an emphasis on reproductive rights and reproductive justice — including NARAL Pro-Choice America, EMILY’s List, Run for Something, Blue America, The Collective PAC, Democracy for America, MoveOn and more. They’ve also included anti-choice organizations like Right To Life and NRA endorsements to provide critical transparency of the candidates’ positions.