Co-ops Vote is a program of America’s Electric Cooperatives developed by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), the service organization that represents the nation’s more than 900 private, not-for-profit, consumer-owned electric cooperatives. With 42 million members in 47 states, electric co-ops can stand together as a powerful voice in local, state and national elections. Called “Co-ops Vote,” this non-partisan campaign also strives to inform both our members and the candidates about issues important to America’s electric co-ops and the communities they serve, from the continued need for affordable and reliable electricity to broadband access and other rural economic development issues.

We encourage you to visit the www.vote.coop website:

  • You can take the pledge to become a “Co-op Voter” to help send the message that candidates will need to put our concerns front and center in order to earn our vote
  • Read information on current candidates
  • Learn about the voter registration process
  • Election locations 
  • Background on some of the issues we want our elected leaders to understand

Co-ops Vote is a program of America’s Electric Cooperatives developed by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), the service organization that represents the nation’s more than 900 private, not-for-profit, consumer-owned electric cooperatives. With 42 million members in 47 states, electric co-ops can stand together as a powerful voice in local, state and national elections. Called “Co-ops Vote,” this non-partisan campaign also strives to inform both our members and the candidates about issues important to America’s electric co-ops and the communities they serve, from the continued need for affordable and reliable electricity to broadband access and other rural economic development issues.

We encourage you to visit the www.vote.coop website:

  • You can take the pledge to become a “Co-op Voter” to help send the message that candidates will need to put our concerns front and center in order to earn our vote
  • Read information on current candidates
  • Learn about the voter registration process
  • Election locations 
  • Background on some of the issues we want our elected leaders to understand