Deepening democracy by transforming and expanding the electorate
The New Pennsylvania Project (NPP) was founded to expand Pennsylvania's electorate so it reflects the Commonwealth's demographically changing population. We register them to vote, provide education about the issues that matter in their neighborhoods, and mobilize people to vote in every election - twice a year.
Our vote is our power.
Every Pennsylvanian has the right to make their voice heard. Make a plan to vote, register to vote, and check your voter registration status
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We need you to help us deepen democracy by transforming and expanding the electorate in Pennsylvania. Stay up to date with our biweekly newsletters, make a recurring donation to help sustain our work year-round, or volunteer with us - we need help from data entry to canvassing.
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Our voting rights are in peril. Your investment in the work can help us to engage and empower young residents, and those living in underrepresented and often neglected communities of color and immigrant communities.
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Our Mission
The New Pennsylvania Project (NPP) is a voting rights organization with a year-round primary focus on voter registration, civic education and mobilization. NPP centers historically disenfranchised and often neglected Black, Indigenous and other people of color, immigrant communities and the youth in our work. Through civic engagement, we ensure all eligible voters feel compelled to exercise their freedom to vote in the Commonwealth.
NPP centers communities who live in urban, rural and suburban Pennsylvania to include: Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, Chester, Bucks, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Allegheny, Lehigh, Berks, Monroe, Beaver, Lawrence, Erie, Lackawanna, Luzerne, York, Lebanon, and Northampton counties. We are consistently engaging these communities, educating neighbors, colleagues, and friends about civil rights, fair education funding, marijuana legalization, economic justice, and environmental justice and stewardship.
Why Courts Matter
In Pennsylvania, 2025 is the year of the courts—and Pennsylvania voters are very powerful.
Courts Matter Resources:
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Why Courts Matter live town hall series, various panel discussions that explain the importance of our courts and how they affect our rights and freedoms.
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Pennsylvania State Courts infographic: Visually understand the different state courts in Pennsylvania and how they fit together.
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2025 Judicial Retention Voter Guide (Spanish version here / en Español aquí.): a nonpartisan guide to help you voice your vote in the judicial election this November.

Catch the Why Courts Matter Road Show, presented by CEO Kadida Kenner

Slingshot The Podcast
The Misunderstood Voice, The Culture’s Power: Slingshot The Podcast is a platform for voices that are too often overlooked, misrepresented, or unheard. Through bold conversations on culture, sports, entertainment, and the forces shaping our world, we challenge narratives and amplify perspectives that matter. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a movement to inform, inspire, and empower the culture from the inside out.
Watch it at SlingshotThePodcast.org, or listen wherever you get your podcasts (Spotify, YouTube, Apple, etc.).
New episodes air bi-monthly, every other Thursday.
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Latest News
Retention or Removal? How a Quiet Judicial Election Could Reshape Pennsylvania
What’s usually a low-profile election in Pennsylvania is drawing national attention this year, with the potential to transform the state’s legal landscape. On Nov. 4, three Democratic justices on the …
Read MorePa.’s richest man is pouring money in upcoming supreme court election
Carrying signs and braving the rainy weather, a crowd of protesters from the All Eyes on Yass coalition marched on the billionaire’s Susquehanna International Group on Thursday to condemn his spending in …
Read MorePRESS RELEASE: NPP Commemorates the 60th Anniversary of the Passage of the Voting Rights Act
NPP Commemorates the 60th Anniversary of the Passage of the Voting Rights Act CHESTER, PA – The New Pennsylvania Project (NPP) will be commemorating the 60th anniversary of the passage …
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The Issues
More recently, in Pennsylvania, we have seen attacks against our democracy and our right to vote by proposed constitutional amendments and legislative bills to restrict access to the ballot and the sham election audit.
The New Pennsylvania Project believes we must defend our voting rights from those who wish to erode the public’s trust in our free and fair elections. Let’s work to not only expand the electorate but also make it easier for folks to gain access to the ballot, eliminate voter suppression, and combat election and voter disinformation.
Ensuring historic electoral participation in the 2025 judicial races is essential, especially given the low civic education surrounding these elections and the vital role judges play in defending democracy.
In 2025, three PA Supreme Court justices, plus one Commonwealth Court judge and one Superior Court judge, face nonpartisan retention votes. These occur every ten years for appellate judges and justices.
Our appellate courts are expected to hear cases concerning the constitutionality of districts, ensuring the Commonwealth’s Congressional districts are free from gerrymandering and protecting our voting rights.
Pennsylvanians deserve protection from any additional barriers to voting. A state voting rights act would ensure all voters in Pennsylvania can equitably participate in democracy by expanding access, removing barriers, and improving protections.
State VRAs can fill the gap to ensure that all communities of color have the means to enforce their equal voting rights; make it possible for disenfranchised communities that are spread out to enforce their right to an undiluted vote.
New Pennsylvania Project Team
The New Pennsylvania Project is a voting rights organization with the primary purpose of voter registration. We highlight issues that matter to you and your communities - not campaigns or political parties.Interested in making a difference in your community by joining our team? Click the "We're Hiring" button at the top of the page to see all current career opportunities with the New Pennsylvania Project.