Vote your Member Ballot
Speak out on issues that matter to your small business
The One Member, One Vote Ballot program not only drives NFIB’s legislative and regulatory priorities, but it helps NFIB hold lawmakers accountable for their votes that affect small businesses.
Whether it’s existing laws and regulations that need changing, or newly introduced legislation that might have adverse effects, NFIB has made measurable progress on the issues our members have voted on, so vote your ballot today.
Access to member ballot is a member exclusive.
Access to member ballot is a member exclusive.
How members shape NFIB positions
One member, one vote
Twice each year, approximately 300,000 NFIB members are asked to vote on timely small business policies, answering questions about their positions on small business legislative and regulatory issues. Our business owners’ responses to ballot questions are what guides NFIB’s policy positions at a state and federal level.
NFIB designates Key Votes and asks legislators to support
Our policy positions and priorities are determined by member ballots. Based on this input, NFIB designates Key Votes in the U.S. Congress and asks legislators to support these consensus views of small business owners. During this process, members of Congress are reminded that their votes will be monitored and reported to NFIB members.
Current 118th Congress Scorecard >
We report to you how Congress voted
NFIB tracks whether each legislator votes with America’s small businesses. This information is regularly published in NFIB’s “How Congress Voted” reports for our members snd serves as a clear record of legislators’ votes on key issues.
Guardians of Small Business Award
Legislators who stood by small business on Key Votes 70 percent or more of the time earn Guardian of Small Business Award. We urge you to check if your lawmaker made the list.
Make A Difference And Join NFIB Today
Make A Difference And Join NFIB Today
Help us hold members of Congress accountable for the way they vote on key small business issues.