Overview
- Democrats say they will hold more than 50 events this week across 27 states and territories tied to National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday.
- The campaign targets battleground House districts and college campuses in states such as Iowa, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
- Events span over 37 congressional districts with activities ranging from local drives to statewide days of action.
- The DNC says it is directly backing registration efforts for the first time in years through coordination with College Democrats, state parties and grassroots organizers at venues from stadiums to farmers’ markets and virtual spaces.
- The initiative follows the party’s Organizing Summer program that grew the volunteer base to 41,000 and logged 1.6 million voter contacts after reporting showed Democrats lost 2.1 million registrants while Republicans gained 2.4 million from 2020 to 2024 in states that track party affiliation.