How to help: Join our women-to-women phone bank!

Do you want to help our targeted candidates win seats in the Legislature? (Especially when you know that helping down-ballot candidates helps drive turnout and votes for Dems at the top of the ticket? Win-win!)

Join us Oct. 6-7 for this year’s women-to-women phone bank. Every two years, we gather women to call other women in targeted Montana House and Senate districts and get their pledges to vote for our endorsed candidates — and you can help.


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Women-to-women virtual phone bank

Oct. 6 + Oct. 7 — 5pm-7pm both nights

Join us and let’s put in thousands of phone calls to targeted legislative districts. If you identify as a woman, sign up today to call other Montana women to spread the word about our endorsed candidates.

Sign up for Oct 6 HERE.

Sign up for Oct. 7 HERE.

Above: Carol’s List volunteers getting a training at our women-to-women phone bank in 2016.


This year we’re excited to talk with women about why we’re voting for candidates like Jasmine Taylor and Helena Lovick in Great Falls; Margie MacDonald and Anne Giuliano in Billings; and Loni Conley, Lisa Pavlock, and LouAnn Hansen in the Missoula area.

Our event this year will be virtual. But last cycle’s photos show the fun and positivity we’ll carry into the virtual event as we make a difference in these critical Leg races!

Four-term Montana House member Carolyn Pease-Lopez (right) makes calls with a volunteer at our Billings event in 2016.

Four-term Montana House member Carolyn Pease-Lopez (right) makes calls with a volunteer at our Billings event in 2016.


Two volunteers take to the floor to make calls at one of our 2016 women-to-women phone banks.

Two volunteers take to the floor to make calls at one of our 2016 women-to-women phone banks.


Then-candidate Jen Gross makes calls at our Billings event in 2016. She won that election and became the youngest woman in Montana’s 65th Legislature, as well as the youngest member of the 2017 Montana Senate. More importantly, she’s the vice chair …

Then-candidate Jen Gross makes calls at our Billings event in 2016. She won that election and became the youngest woman in Montana’s 65th Legislature, as well as the youngest member of the 2017 Montana Senate. More importantly, she’s the vice chair of the Senate Public Health Committee, and sponsored two bills that were signed into law by Gov. Steve Bullock. And most importantly, we’ve endorsed Sen. Gross for her re-election this year!

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