Become a Supervoter?
A Supervoter is someone who shows up consistently — voting in every general election and most primaries. They are the most influential voters in any election. Politicians pay attention to them. You can be one.
The Supervoter Definition
A Supervoter votes in all 3 of the last 3 general elections AND at least 2 of the last 3 primary elections. It's that simple.
General Elections
3 of 3
Must vote in all recent generals
Primary Elections
2 of 3
Must vote in most recent primaries
The four voter tiers
Every voter falls into one of these categories. Which one are you?
Supervoter
3 of 3 generals2 of 3 primariesYou vote in every general election and most primaries. Politicians pay attention to consistent voters — and you're one of them.
Rising Voter
2 of 3 generals1 of 3 primariesYou vote consistently but have missed some elections. A few more trips to the polls and you're a Supervoter.
Active Voter
1 of 3 generalsAnyYou show up sometimes. That matters — but there's more power waiting for you if you vote in every election.
Lapsed Voter
0 of 3 generals0 of 3 primariesYou haven't been showing up. Every Supervoter started somewhere. Your next election is the perfect place to begin.
How to become a Supervoter
It's simpler than you think. Four steps is all it takes.
Register and stay registered
Make sure your registration is active and up to date. If you move or change your name, update your registration immediately.
Vote in every General Election
The November General Election decides who wins office. All registered voters can participate — Supervoters never miss one.
Vote in most Primary Elections
The August Primary is where parties choose their candidates. Turnout is low — your vote has enormous power. Supervoters vote in at least 2 of 3 primaries.
Vote in local elections too
School board, city commission, county races — these affect your daily life the most and are decided by the fewest votes.
Why it matters
Supervoters are the most powerful
people in any election.
Politicians craft policy for the people who show up consistently. Supervoters get heard. Everyone else gets ignored. The 2026 Primary is August 18 — will you be there?