Ready to take action? Join us and fight for Michigan’s future!

Republicans are doing everything they can to rip funding and services away from us at the federal level. They’ve already cut Medicaid, cancer research, emergency services, and so much more — all while giving tax breaks to the rich.

But we have more power than we think — right in our own backyard. Michigan’s state and local elections are happening on November 4. 

We’ll get to vote on offices like mayor, city council, and school board — offices that make decisions like whether new roads get built, if we allocate money to mental health or more police, and so many issues that affect us and our loved ones every day.

That’s why we’re hosting a virtual event to help you:

➡️ Learn about these local elections

➡️ Find out if your friends have voted 

➡️ And help them make a plan to vote

Rally the Vote Event

This is a 1-hour Zoom event where our team will help you take specific, meaningful action to get your community out to vote this year.

MI Night of Action 🗳️

🗓️ Oct 9 @ 7 PM (ET) |📍 Join us online

At this event, we’ll help you use our tool, Rally, to find out if your friends and family have voted yet. If they haven’t, you'll be able to send them all the information they’ll need to go vote!

FAQs

  • Yes, our events are entirely virtual and held on Zoom. After you sign up, we’ll send you the link to join on the day of the event.

  • You’ll join the event using a Zoom link on your computer, tablet, or phone. We’ll email you the link to join on the day of the event.

  • Email us at ask@rally.win or text us at (866) 944-8992!

  • Relational organizing is the simple, proven concept that people talking to their own friends and family—about an election, a candidate, or an issue—is more effective than strangers talking to strangers.

WHO WE ARE

Relentless has run scaled relational programs across 9 battleground states, recruiting tens of thousands of participants to talk to hundreds of thousands of voters since 2022. Relentless’s investment in Michigan has built a people-powered social graph of over 180,000 Michigan voters.