Ensuring the House of Representatives truly represents the people of America
America is a nation of diverse beliefs, backgrounds, and communities. Yet our House of Representatives fails to reflect that diversity. The 28th Amendment would change that — ensuring every community has a champion in Congress who truly shares their values.
The way we elect the House of Representatives hasn't fundamentally changed in over a century — and it shows.
Same 435 seats, same protection for small population states. Improved opportunity for regional representation and for similar Americans to get representation. A representative's constituency is based on shared belief.
The 28th Amendment would restructure Representatives are elected to ensure meaningful representation for US Citizens. State at large Representatives ensures small states do not lose voice and proportional distribution based on votes ensures every vote counts.
Under the new system, your vote contributes to the party or representative that will fight for what you want regardless of where you live or which party has been awarded your district. No vote is wasted.
A Congress that looks like America — thinks like America, listens like America, and governs for America.
Every community and belief system deserves a voice in Congress, not just those who happen to be a geographic majority. The 28th Amendment ensures your values earn a seat at the table.
Rural, urban, suburban — every type of community should have direct representation in our national legislature. Geography shouldn't determine whether your voice is heard.
Americans shouldn't have to choose between two parties that may not represent their full spectrum of values. Proportional representation opens the door to genuine pluralism in Congress.
Legislative bodies that reflect America's actual demographics make better, more broadly-supported decisions. Diversity isn't just fair — it produces better policy outcomes for everyone.
Representatives accountable to diverse constituencies are incentivized to find common ground, not maximize conflict. Proportional systems consistently produce more cooperative legislatures.
When your representative truly needs your support to be re-elected, they must actually represent your interests. Safe seats insulate representatives from the voters they're supposed to serve.
Constitutional change doesn't happen overnight. Our strategy builds on the people wanting change and the fact our Constitution is built to incorporate the changing times. This is a grass roots campaign and we are starting with people like you. This is a big lift and will only be accomplished by american citizens wanting and support change to make the 28th Amendment a reality.
Build Support
Grow our coalition of citizens, advocates, and community leaders across all 50 states.
State Initiatives
Use ballot measures in states to demonstrate broad public support and demand action.
Federal Action
Pass the 28th amendment with support from States and Representatives.
Ratification
38 of 50 states ratify the amendment, making proportional representation the law of the land.