On November 21, the ERA Coalition hosted a town hall event to recap the 2022 election and what those outcomes mean for women’s equality. Zakiya Thomas, President and CEO of the ERA Coalition and Fund for Women’s Equality, welcomed the audience and introduced the panelists.
Tag: Elect Equality
Congratulations to our ERA Certified candidates
We certified 59 of the 360 applicants we got this year, and we are proud to say that 27 of our certified candidates won their election.
ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality Statement on the Outcome of the Midterm Elections
It’s clear that women voters and allies turned out in high numbers in support of equality, bodily autonomy, and voting rights this election cycle. We congratulate the 26 ERA Certified candidates that have been called as winning their respective races and celebrate ballot measures across the country showing that voters support reproductive rights and care by unmistakable majorities.
ERA Coalition Announces Third Slate of Federal Candidates with ERA Certification Stamp of Approval
The ERA Coalition announced the third slate of federal candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate who have been awarded the ERA Certification Stamp of Approval. Earlier this year, the ERA Coalition launched Elect Equality, a new campaign to provide voters with the opportunity to learn from candidates across the country about their position on the Equal Rights Amendment.
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Find out more about how to JOIN US in supporting groups on the ground in Nevada including Vote Equality, Nevada NOW, and the Nevadans for Equal Rights coalition to get this incredibly inclusive ERA across the finish line!
ERA Coalition Announces Second Slate of Federal Candidates with ERA Certification Stamp of Approval
The ERA Coalition announced the second slate of federal candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate who have been awarded the ERA Certification Stamp of Approval. Earlier this year, the ERA Coalition launched Elect Equality, a new campaign to provide voters with the opportunity to hear directly from candidates across the country about their position on the Equal Rights Amendment.