CAIR launches Muslims.Vote, a national civic-engagement platform

CAIR launches Muslims.Vote, a national civic-engagement platform

CAIR has launched Muslims.Vote, a national civic-engagement platform meant to be a one-stop hub for America's roughly three million registered Muslim voters ahead of the November 2026 midterms. The site bundles voter-registration verification, polling-place lookup, election-date reminders, voting-rights information and a personalized vote-planning tool into a single interface -- infrastructure rather than messaging. CAIR's government affairs director Robert McCaw framed voting as "an amanah, a trust and responsibility," tying the civic tool explicitly to religious obligation rather than partisan mobilization. The platform's real test will not be its launch but its maintenance through several election cycles: durable civic infrastructure, like durable religious institutions, is judged by whether it still works after the news cycle that launched it has passed.

This is a QeRN summary by Ahmed Qerni. Read the original at CAIR: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/community-advisory-cair-launches-muslims-vote-to-empower-american-muslim-voters-ahead-of-the-2026-midterm-election-upcoming-michigan-primary-august-4th/.