A century ago, Arizonans seeking statehood insisted on a state Constitution to protect freedom — including votes for women, direct election of its U.S. senators and the citizen initiative and recall.
A decade later, America followed their lead, eventually amending the U.S. Constitution twice to secure the permanence of equal voting rights and Senate accountability to the voters.
Today, Arizona leads again.
Timothy Castro
Coral Castro
State Manager – AZ
Arizona Field Organizer
American Promise volunteers are the key to our success! We provide resources and support for our national network working towards our 28th Amendment, ensuring every voter has an equal voice in decisions that impact our lives.
Volunteer opportunities include talking to your neighbors, encouraging your network to learn about American Promise, writing letters to the editor, and gathering petitions and pledges! We want anyone who wants to promote their voice in advocacy to find out how they can help our movement! Sign up today to volunteer!
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