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Learn More About The

Vote Protection Corps.

The Voter Protection Corps (VPC) is a dual-entity organization consisting of the Voter Protection Corps Foundation (C3) and the Voter Protection Corps Education and Advocacy Fund (C4), united by a mission to protect the integrity of American elections and empower voters against escalating challenges to democracy. 


Facing threats like voter suppression, disinformation, and systemic election administration hurdles, VPC takes a proactive, year-round approach. Its 2025 priorities include leveraging data-driven analysis, generative AI to counter disinformation, supporting state and local coalitions, and addressing emerging threats such as election funding cuts and civil service instability. Through voter education, capacity building, and direct advocacy, VPC works to ensure free and fair elections nationwide.

  What We Do  

Threats to free and fair elections are growing, with restrictive voting laws and disinformation eroding public trust. At the Voter Protection Corps, we combat voter suppression through proactive, year-round support and advance planning. By identifying emerging threats—at the ballot box or on social media—we strengthen voter protections to ensure preparedness beyond election day.


Volunteer Training
Legal Research
Coalition Building
Strategic Planning

Meet Our Team

Quentin Palfrey

Founder & Senior Advisor

Jesse Littlewood

Executive Director

Ella Kamm

Campaign Manager

Donate Today to Support VPC 

We cannot accomplish this work alone. To safeguard the integrity of our elections, we need your partnership and support. By donating today you can help us work to defend voting rights, restore trust in the process, and ensure every voice is heard. 

CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOUR TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION!

ALL DONATIONS MADE THROUGH THE VPC 501(c)3 ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE

News & Updates

Boston Globe

Not everyone can vote by mail. Protect in-person voting too

Youtube

Steve Owens Full Conversation with Queintin Palfrey

Commonwealth Beacon

3 steps Mass. should take to boost voting rights

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