Making Votes Count

A modern change to the constitution to ensure the House of Representatives truly represents every American — regardless of where they live, what they believe, or which party they support.

Our Initiative

The 28th Amendment transforms how we elect representatives to the House. Instead of geographic districts drawn by politicians to protect their own power, every vote counts equally — and every community gets real representation.

We're building support state by state, coalition by coalition. The path to ratification is long, but the case for change has never been stronger.

The 28th Amendment: Key Points

End Partisan Map-Drawing

The 28th Amendment replaces single-member geographic districts with a dual system — one at-large seat per state plus 385 proportionally allocated national seats — eliminating the need for partisan map-drawing entirely.

Every Vote Counts Equally

No more packing or cracking neighborhoods to dilute votes. The amendment ensures that the share of seats a party wins reflects the share of votes it actually received.

True Representation for All

Rural, urban, and suburban communities all deserve a voice. The amendment is designed so that no community — regardless of geography — is drawn out of political relevance.

A Path for Independents

40% of Americans identify as independent — but closed primaries and gerrymandered maps ensure they're systematically ignored. The 28th Amendment changes the math.

A Constitutional Fix

Unlike legislation, a constitutional amendment cannot be repealed by the next Congress or redrawn by the next governor. It is a permanent structural change to how American democracy works.

Your Values, Your Representative

Your representative should share your primary concerns — not just one or two issues. The 28th Amendment ensures communities elect someone who truly reflects what matters most to them.

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