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Reform No. 01

Overturn Citizens United

A constitutional amendment authorizing Congress and the states to limit the raising and spending of money in elections.

43%

of Congress documented cosponsoring this reform

232 of 536 members

CongressVoters
Democrats
88%84%
Republicans
0%75%
Independents
67%81%

Voter figures: Verasight for the Brennan Center for Justice (an advocacy organization), Apr–May 2026.

Vehicle in the 119th Congress

Also crediting cosponsors of prior versions

What it does

The Democracy For All Amendment would authorize Congress and the states to limit the raising and spending of money in elections and clarify that constitutional rights belong to individual human beings, not corporations or other artificial entities.

How members will be scored

A senator or representative is recorded as supporting this reform if they are a cosponsor of the current Democracy For All Amendment (or its House companion), or if they have voted Yea on a cloture motion to advance it in the past three Congresses.

Where Congress stands.

Alabama · 1 of 9 supportAlaska · 0 of 3 supportArizona · 4 of 11 supportColorado · 6 of 10 supportFlorida · 6 of 29 supportGeorgia · 6 of 15 supportIndiana · 2 of 11 supportKansas · 1 of 6 supportMaine · 3 of 4 supportMassachusetts · 11 of 11 supportMinnesota · 6 of 10 supportNew Jersey · 8 of 14 supportNorth Carolina · 3 of 16 supportNorth Dakota · 0 of 3 supportOklahoma · 0 of 7 supportPennsylvania · 8 of 19 supportSouth Dakota · 0 of 3 supportTexas · 10 of 39 supportWyoming · 0 of 3 supportConnecticut · 7 of 7 supportMissouri · 2 of 10 supportWest Virginia · 0 of 4 supportIllinois · 15 of 19 supportNew Mexico · 4 of 5 supportArkansas · 0 of 6 supportCalifornia · 38 of 53 supportDelaware · 3 of 3 supportDistrict of Columbia · 1 of 1 supportHawaii · 4 of 4 supportIowa · 0 of 6 supportKentucky · 0 of 8 supportMaryland · 6 of 10 supportMichigan · 6 of 15 supportMississippi · 1 of 6 supportMontana · 0 of 4 supportNew Hampshire · 4 of 4 supportNew York · 19 of 28 supportOhio · 5 of 17 supportOregon · 5 of 8 supportTennessee · 1 of 11 supportUtah · 0 of 6 supportVirginia · 6 of 13 supportWashington · 10 of 12 supportWisconsin · 3 of 10 supportNebraska · 0 of 5 supportSouth Carolina · 1 of 8 supportIdaho · 0 of 4 supportNevada · 5 of 6 supportVermont · 3 of 3 supportLouisiana · 1 of 8 supportRhode Island · 4 of 4 support
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