The Environmental Voter Project identifies inactive environmentalists in key states, NH included, and transforms them into consistent voters to build the power of the environmental movement.
EVP estimates that over 8 million environmentalists did not vote in the 2020 presidential election and over 12 million skipped the 2018 midterms.
EVP is a nonpartisan nonprofit that accurately identifies these non-voting environmentalists and "converts them into a critical mass of consistent voters that will soon be too big for politicians to ignore."
Step 2: Learn about the EVP
Click to go and see the EVP 2022 impact report. It's short and easy to skim.
Watch EVP's founder Nathaniel Stinnett describe the project and ask for help (guest speaker at CCL's July national call).
2022 Primary Results
The Environmental Voter Project had a statistically significant impact in the 2022 New Hampshire primary, increasing turnout of environmental voters by almost 2%.
NH has been an EVP state since 2019 and now there are 9,148 EVP super voters in NH.
Step 3: Participate EVP Actions including those in the New Hampshire
EVP's goal is not to win one-off elections, but rather to change the underlying electorate by
(a) identifying states with large populations of non-voting environmentalists,
(b) investing in detailed voter research, and then
(c) using every election as a behavioral intervention opportunity to grow the power of that state’s environmental movement.