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Vote
Like a
Mother®

Vote
Like a
Mother®

2024 Voter Registration & Education Campaign

To vote like a mother is to vote your values. To vote your values is to vote for candidates and ballot measures that would support a safe, healthy, and whole Motherhood experience and a safe, healthy and whole experience for our children.

At Chamber of Mothers, we aren’t telling you who to vote for, but we are insisting that you get educated about the candidates and the issues, and that you show up to your polling place. We know that moms are among the most time poor Americans, so we’ve been hard at work creating a website to make it easy for you to get up to speed on candidates, ballot measures, and the issues you care about.

We are uniting mothers as advocates to create a better America, and voting is a basic but hard fought right for women and mothers. Let’s unite to build the country moms need and deserve. An America we’re proud to live in and bestow upon the next generation.

What YOU can do

Text MOTHER to 26797 to register to vote, check current registration status, and access detailed ballot/polling information.

What’s at Stake

On the ballot in 2024:

  • 1 President,
  • 1 Vice President,
  • 33 of 100 seats in the Senate,
  • All 435 seats in the House of Representatives,
  • Governor seats in 11 states,
  • Legislators in 86 of the country’s 99 state legislative chambers,
  • And a wide range of local and special elections.

See where our presidential candidates stand on Paid Leave, Affordable Childcare and Maternal Health. Click here.

The Problem

In the United States, there is no national paid family leave policy. Childcare is inaccessible and unaffordable. And maternal mortality is a national emergency.

American systems weren’t built for modern mothers, and the needs of mothers across the country have been ignored by lawmakers for far too long. Mothers are fed up (and fired up!), but often lose faith that their actions will make a difference.

Not this year.

In 2024, Chamber of Mothers will unite mothers across the country to Vote Like a Mother®. This campaign will empower mothers with the information and tools they need to vote according to their interests in this election cycle and beyond.

  • We control the voting and spending power in the United States, with over $11 trillion in assets – a number expected to ~triple by 2030.
  • We make up ~70% of the American workforce, with over 85 million of us being mothers in the U.S.
  • There are 82 million of us who reported to vote in the 2020 election, compared with 72 million men.

The bottom line: Moms united are powerful.

What WE are doing

We’ve created this site to be your one-stop shop for up-to-date, non-partisan information related to maternal health, childcare, and paid family leave so you can speak up and VOTE ACCORDING TO your interests this election cycle. Check out more below ↓ and come back often, mama.

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About Chamber of Mothers

Chamber of Mothers is a nonpartisan nonprofit uniting mothers as advocates to create a better America. Modeled after the Chamber of Commerce, one of the largest lobbying forces in the United States, Chamber of Mothers is led by influential motherhood community leaders and advocates for maternal rights.

Founded in 2021, Chamber of Mothers has seen impressive and explosive growth, reaching between 4 and 20 million mothers and mother advocates monthly via social channels and amassing more than 100,000 members across the country with 21 local chapters – with the goal of expanding to 50 chapters and a military chapter by the end of 2024. This foundation and infrastructure will ensure that the Vote Like a Mother® campaign reaches the wide audience needed to make a substantial impact.