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Elections Center

About the Elections Center

Pro-small business policy starts with electing pro-small business candidates. NFIB’s political team is constantly monitoring and engaging with campaigns across the country to help elect those who will be the best advocates for our members. Visit the Take Action on Elections page for updates on the latest election resources and news you need to be the Voice of Small Business.

Voter Education

Educating small business owners and their employees throughout the election cycle is one of the NFIB political team’s top priorities. NFIB works to cut through the noise by educating and activating small business owners and employees with timely, non-partisan, and accurate voter information. We provide a comprehensive series of direct voter communications to our members to help you identify, engage, and vote for, candidates who support NFIB policy priorities on the federal and state levels.

Voter Registration and Ways to Vote

NFIB understands that running a business is demanding and can limit business owners’ involvement in politics. That is why NFIB emphasizes helping business owners register to vote or confirm their voter registration information before each election. Where available, making the most of early voting or absentee voting can also be incredibly helpful for business owners and employees to make the Voice of Small Business heard in each election – without being limited to voting on Election Day.

Grassroots Mobilization

Since its founding in 1943, NFIB has been a grassroots driven organization. We continue to believe that the power of individual members coming together has the greatest impact. NFIB facilitates grassroots mobilization in key races through get-out-the-vote member communications, coordinating volunteer opportunities with endorsed candidates, and deploying NFIB staff to work directly with members leading up to Election Day.

Media Campaigns

Small businesses are the foundation of our economy, and NFIB recognizes that priority races require us to extend our political advocacy to much larger audiences through media campaigns. We have extensive experience with reaching like-minded voters through digital, radio, and print media.

Latest Election News

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October 29, 2025
LETTER: Stand up for Main Street Texans by Voting ‘YES’ on…
In a letter to the editor of the Wichita Falls Times Record News, NFIB Smal…
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October 28, 2025
Op-Ed: Prop 9 Would Deliver Tax Relief to Small Businesses
In an op-ed for The Dallas Morning News, NFIB State Director Jeff Burdett u…
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October 28, 2025
NFIB Virginia PAC Endorses Jason Miyares for Attorney General
The general election is Nov. 4.
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October 27, 2025
Tuesday is Election Day in Virginia
We must support the candidates who support small businesses.
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Contact NFIB's Election Center

NFIB Political Team

555 12th Street, NW
10th Floor
Washington, DC 20004
(800) 552-NFIB
political@nfib.org

 

Sharon Sussin
Senior National Political Director
202-314-2010
sharon sussin@nfib.org

 

Matthew Woolley
Regional Political Manager
202-406-4457
matthew.woolley@nfib.org

 

Louis Bertolotti
Regional Political Manager
202-314-2037
louis.bertolotti@nfib.org

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