Block AND Build

Billionaire-backed far-right legislators are pursuing a coordinated strategy to lock in long-term political control by rewriting the rules of governance. In 2026, that strategy takes the form of two constitutional amendments: one attacking the independence of our courts and another making it harder for Kansans to vote. Our first task is to stop their advance by making sure Kansans turn out in the millions to vote No on this blatant power grab.

In 2022, Kansans rejected an abortion ban by 18 points. That vote proved that the multiracial pro-democracy majority we need is already here. Across race, religion, geography, and identity, Kansans can come together to defend fairness, autonomy, and democratic rights when the stakes are clear.

The voters who defeated the 2022 anti-abortion amendment did not suddenly appear—they were always there. But without year-round infrastructure, the multiracial majority we need is fractured, under-resourced, and disconnected from one another. Our job is to build the statewide field operation capable of channeling their outrage, resistance, and hope into the only force powerful enough to beat back the billionaires: mass voter engagement rooted in real conversations, trusted relationships, and local leadership.

That is how we turn this year’s amendment fights into the local chapters, leadership pipeline, and grassroots people power needed to win lasting change.

Kansas is in the full swing of an authoritarian coup attempt.

Kansas For All engages our communities directly, respectfully, and consistently. Unlike parachute campaigns that treat voters like data points, we build trust, relationships, and leadership. 

Our voter engagement strategy:

  • grounds every conversation in the real issues Kansans care about

  • Treats small-town and rural places as structured communities, not just a set of addresses from the voter file

  • Trains members and volunteers to identify natural leaders and leverage the power of place-based networks

By embedding ourselves in the social fabric of rural and small-time communities, training volunteers to think like organizers, and making political participation accessible and relational, we transform untapped potential into durable place-based people power capable of shifting Kansas politics for years to come.

Across Kansas’s small towns and rural places, people are too often ignored by political campaigns and parties unless someone wants their vote.

So when someone finally shows up to have an actual conversation, the response we hear again and again is: “No one’s ever asked me before.”

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