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Many people think their vote doesn't count—that a single vote would not change an election's outcome—and they stay home on Election Day. However, your vote is a public statement of beliefs, amplified because many people in your voting district may agree with you, but do not (and in many cases cannot) vote. Your vote gives a voice to those many others.

For example, congressional elections affect everyone in the district, regardless of whether they are eligible to vote. The same senators represent everyone in your state. The same ballot questions affect everyone in your community.

Using data we've gathered from the United States Census Bureau, we have calculated just how many people you're representing with your vote. We directly compare the number of votes in recent congressional elections (by district) to the total population of the district.

When you vote, you're not only voting for your own best interest, but you're also voting for the best interest of those around you.

Visit https://www.relativotey.org and recognize your relative voting power!