Guam has been a part of the United States since 1898 – that’s more than 120 years!
Since then, residents of Guam have participated in every major U.S. conflict, serving at higher rates than any state. In Iraq and Afghanistan, Guam’s casualty rate has been 400% the national average. All told, more than 125,000 veterans live in Guam and other U.S. territories.
Yet they can't vote for their President and Commander-in-Chief!
We are developing a new legal challenge to the continued denial of the right to vote in U.S. territories. Every U.S. citizen deserves the right to vote for those who make the laws they must follow!
We’d like to hear from you! Please fill out our short 2-3 minute "Right to Vote Survey" to share your experience being denied the right to vote. The information you and others provide will help us make the case that it shouldn't matter where one lives when it comes to the right to vote.
Questions? Contact us online.
Note: Filling out this survey does not commit you to anything, nor does it establish any attorney-client relationship. Any personal information you provide will be kept confidential.