
In case you missed it, on Tuesday, October 29, When We All Vote hosted the When We All Vote Rally at Gateway Center Arena in Georgia. Buses of college students and first-time voters arrived to celebrate making their voices heard and bringing their energy to the ballot box. From When We All Vote Founder and Co-Chair Michelle Obama’s headline remarks and performances from Ari Lennox, D-Nice, Benny Blanco and Clark Atlanta University’s drumline to highlighting first-time voters and Georgia advocates and organizers, the rally built momentum and excitement ahead of the last day of early voting and Election Day.
Co-Hosts Kalen Allen and Lynae Vanee energized the audience as When We All Vote’s celebrity Co-Chairs and Ambassadors shared the importance of voting early, making a plan to vote and what is at stake in this year’s elections. Victoria Monét recalled her her first time voting, Marsai Martin made sure her #VotingSquad is ready to vote, Kerry Washington celebrated the Georgia organizations leading this work year-round and Kelly Rowland helped voters make a plan to vote this year.
In her headline remarks, Mrs. Obama reminded voters of their power: “Our vote is our voice. It is our power. It is the key to our ability to express ourselves and build the community and the country we want to live in.” She also emphasized that voting is about “protecting the people that we love,” encouraging voters to make sure their families, friends and communities vote early.
Georgia voters are showing up in record numbers to vote early this year, with 313,406 Georgia voters having cast their ballots on the first day of in-person early voting, as compared to 136,000 in 2020. Three days before early voting ends in Georgia on November 1, voters — especially first-time voters — filled up Gateway Center Arena with this energy, uplifting the issues motivating them to vote this year and building their own #VotingSquads. First-time voter Desana Clark shared the “joy and liberation” she felt while casting her ballot with her family last week.
The rally was completely nonpartisan and not affiliated with any campaign or political party, with When All Vote Executive Director Beth Lynk highlighting that “When We All Vote is a nonpartisan organization on a mission to change the culture around voting. This means you won’t hear anything tonight about specific candidates or races. Our goal is bigger than that. We want to help people recognize their vote matters and empower them to use it, particularly folks who’ve been historically left out.”
Rally speakers included:
Michelle Obama, Founder and Co-Chair, When We All Vote
Kalen Allen, Ambassador, When We All Vote; Rally Co-Host
Cliff Albright, Co-Founder, Black Voters Matter
Tamieka Atkins, Executive Director, ProGeorgia
LaTosha Brown, Co-Founder, Black Voters Matter
Ciara, Ambassador, When We All Vote
Amanda Hollowell, Managing Director of National Organizing, When We All Vote
Liza Koshy, Co-Chair, When We All Vote
Beth Lynk, Executive Director, When We All Vote
Marsai Martin, Ambassador, When We All Vote
Victoria Monét, Ambassador, When We All Vote
Shonda Rhimes, Co-Chair, When We All Vote
Kelly Rowland, Ambassador, When We All Vote
Lynae Vanee, Ambassador, When We All Vote; Rally Co-Host
Kerry Washington, Co-Chair, When We All Vote
Rita Wilson, Co-Chair, When We All Vote
The rally, sponsored by Lyft, SEIU, the National Education Association and United Talent Agency, can be viewed in full here. Select photos are attached, and reporters interested in learning more about the rally and When We All Vote’s work should contact [email protected].