34 States and Counting
As of today, voters in 34 states can cast their ballots for Evan McMullin!
Today, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Arizona were officially added to the list. But we need your help to get out the vote. Join our team.
Here is the current list of states where you can vote for Evan:
- Alabama (Write-In)
- Alaska (Write-in)
- Arizona (Write-in)
- Arkansas (Ballot)
- Colorado (Ballot)
- Delaware (Write-In)
- Georgia (Write-In)
- Idaho (Ballot)
- Illinois (Write-In)
- Iowa (Ballot)
- Kentucky (Ballot)
- Louisiana (Ballot)
- Maine (Write-In)
- Maryland (Write-In)
- Massachusetts (Write-In)
- Michigan (Write-In)
- Minnesota (Ballot)
- Montana (Write-in)
- Nebraska (Write-in)
- New Hampshire (Write-In)
- New Jersey (Write-In)
- New Mexico (Ballot)
- Ohio (Write-In)
- Oregon (Write-In)
- Pennsylvania (Write-In)
- Rhode Island (Write-In)
- South Carolina (Ballot)
- Tennessee (Write-in)
- Texas (Write-In)
- Utah (Ballot)
- Vermont (Write-In)
- Virginia (Ballot)
- West Virginia (Write-in)
- Wisconsin (Write-in)
As our chief strategist Joel Searby observed last week, this campaign keeps surprising the experts who incorrectly predicted Evan would never get ballot access. By the time Election Day rolls around, voters in somewhere between forty and forty-five states will be able to vote for Evan.
Join our grassroots team today, and help share Evan's positive, unifying message with voters across the country.



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The host changes his posture at about 47:30 while on immigration issue. That moment, I think, was the turning point from a test to a lecture. Before that point, the host stayed half aloof from the discourse. From that point, he was busy scanning Evan’s thoughts.