adopt a voter.

Adopt-A-Voter is My Body PAC's cultural organizing campaign.

The fight for bodily autonomy is being decided state by state. What's protected where you live might be completely gone two states over. Adopt-a-Voter is how you use the ground you're standing on to move the ground someone else is standing on.

We convert commerce and community into direct electoral power by funding independent expenditures in key races and building the peer network that chases voters to the ballot.

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how it works


shop to mobilize

Each purchase funds a ballot chase with one real voter in a targeted race or state.

One purchase = One Voter Mobilized. Every time.

Volunteer to chase

Time is money in this economy. Sign up for an adopt-a-voter assignment and a ballot chase toolkit.

Receive free exclusive merch for every 100 ballots chased.

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Every purchase funds voter mobilization on the ground in a state where the margin is close and the stakes are real.

pre-sale starts June 2026

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pre-sale starts June 2026 〰️

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races to chase

These are the races where a few thousand people showing up changes everything.

  • Virginia voters will decide this November whether reproductive freedom gets written into the state constitution — permanently. We're talking prenatal care, birth control, abortion, miscarriage management, fertility care. Protected by law. For good.

    66% of registered voters support it. The question is whether they make it to the ballot.

  • A North Carolina state Senate race this year came down to 23 people. Not 23,000. Twenty-three people showing up made the difference between who controls reproductive health policy in that state.

    Your network is bigger than 23 people. Think about that.