Vote Nevada Supporters,
We had a very productive meeting to discuss our Shirley Chisholm Democracy Project. You can watch the recording here: https://vote-nevada.news/Vote-Nevada-Democracy-Project
Our main democracy priorities for 2025 are:
- Outreach to young voters who did not vote to listen to their concerns with our election system.
- Develop a public civics education program.
- Create nonpartisan spaces where the public can speak with candidates and elected officials.
- Advocate for the 2025 legislature to pass an open primaries bill.
Young voters were the largest group to not vote in 2024. We need to know why, not make assumptions, and do what we can to listen to and address their concerns.
We must combine automatic voter registration with a companion public civics education program. Adults who move to Nevada and young people in Nevada need reliable and nonpartisan sources of basic civics information, and the ability to have civics questions answered.
Instead of hosting candidate forums right before elections, we need regular opportunities for community members to speak with elected officials and candidates. This initiative will be part of the public civics education program.
Lastly, our electorate is developing beyond purely partisan groups, so our election system must account for this new reality. Over 663,000 voters voted for Ballot Question 3, and many more said they would vote for an open primary ballot question. Why spend millions of dollars and wait until 2028 to vote on an open primary ballot question when legislative leadership can submit an open primary bill for the 2025 legislative session?
In fact, we already have an open primary bill on the NV legislative website. SB121 from the 2021 legislative session is an open primary bill that can easily be resubmitted as a bill in the 2025 session.
If you agree, please ask your legislative representatives to support passing SB121 from the 2021 legislative session in our upcoming session. Find your legislators through this tool. Type in your address, and the tool will tell you who represents you and the contact information of those legislators. https://www.leg.state.nv.us/whosmylegislator/
Incumbent legislators and legislative leadership can still submit bills for the 2025 legislative session. The Speaker submitted AB528 in 2023 on the last weekend of the session, so we know this can happen.
Thank you for being Nevadans with me,
Sondra
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