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The Vote together project aims to encourage voters to take part in this year's European elections and raise awareness of democratic participation.

From 6 – 9 June 2024 we have the chance to take part in the second largest election in the world. We are 360 million eligible voters and together we will decide who will represent us in the European Parliament in the future.

As citizens, we have the opportunity to exercise our right to vote and make a statement in favour of a lasting peaceful and united Europe.

Only those who vote can oppose right-wing extremist and anti-democratic voices in Europe. 

Vote together T-shirts were produced by Paniho in Berlin.

Vote together was launched by Between Bridges, a foundation established in 2017 by Wolfgang Tillmans to promote democracy, international understanding, LGBTQ+ rights and the arts.

Vote together involves individuals, activists and enthusiasts from across Europe.

In 2024, key input was received from: 

Michael Amstad, Peter Bloch, Chantal Crousel, Steffen Dahlem, Tom Etherington, Armin Lorenz Gerold, Sebastian Huthmacher, Scott King, Alison Midgley, Paul Plowman, Karol Radziszewski, Norberto Ruggeri, Shahin Zarinbal

In 2019, valuable input and contributions, from simple advice to complex design as well as organising local events, was received from:

Juana de Aizpuru, Yoeri Albrecht, Juan Gómez Alemán, Michael Amstad, Pamela Anderson, Thomas Arsac, Thomas Azier, Berlin, Peter Bloch, Frederik Bille Brahe, Henriette Breton-Meyer, Anna Brinkmann, Elina Brotherus, Elina Brotherus, Carmen Brunner, Daniel Buchholz, Budapest, Helios Capdevila, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Kunsthal Charlottenborg Copenhagen, Neneh Cherry, Patryk Chilewicz, Magda Cielecka, Maciej Cioch, Robert Johnson Club, Dazed & Confused, Copenhagen, Stefano Cozzi, John Cronin, Chantal Crousel, De Balie and The Forum on European Culture, Rineke Dijkstra, DOX Center for Contemporary Art Prague, Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, Ella Josephine Ebsen, Ute Ebsen, Ecole Nationale Superieure de la Photographie Arles, Katja Eichinger, Katja Eichinger, Tim Elkaim, Marius Emmerich, Anne-Marijn Epker, Erdem, Leonie Fessel, Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam, Graziano Folata, Edward Fortes, Trafo Gallery, Nadine Gandy, Bartek Gelner, Karolina Gembara, Gerd Gerhardt, Armin Lorenz Gerold, Goethe-Institut Paris, Alessandro Gori, Herbert Grönemeyer, Jason Halbgewachs, Ilias Halbgewachs, Irish Museum of Modern Art Dublin, Mounir Hammoumi, Elias Hauck, Städtisches Gymnasium Hennef, Lisa Herfeldt, Hannes Hetta, HGB Leipzig, Thomas Hoepker, Pam Hogg, Vincent Honoré, Lutz Huelle, Paul Hutchinson, Sebastian Huthmacher, Melissa Iannace, Melissa Iannace, Joeri Jansen, Branwen Jones, René Kamp, Ewa Kanigowska-Gedroyć, Roman Karrer, Coco kate, Ju Keutner, kim? Contemporary Art Centre Riga, Miss Kittin, Flavia Kleiner, Tim Knapp, Nick Knight, König Galerie, Karl Kolbitz, Suzanne Koller, Rem Koolhaas, Martin Kostashki, Annett Kottek, Angelika Kowalewska, Zuza Krajewska, Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, Andreas Kronthaler, Kumu Art Museum Tallin, Akademie der Künste, Olivia Laing, Olivia Laing, Collection Lambert Avignon, Stefan Landrock, Ute Lennartz, Dana Lixenberg, Gildas Loaëc, Maria Loboda, MUDAM Luxemburg, Ludwig Museum Budapest, LUMA foundation Arles, Benjamin Lund, Gaite Lyrique Paris, MACBA Barcelona, Abd Al Malik, Giselle Mapp, Solène Marié, Evelyn Marwehe, Vinoodh Matadin, Nicolas Maury, Lily McMenamy, Elisa Medde, Flavien Menu, Cristina de Middel, Alison Midgley, Rafal Milach, Marco Miraglia, Laura Moeller, MoMA Warsaw, MOMEM Frankfurt, Lucy Moore, Hélio Morais, Julian Morris, David Motta, Muenchner Kammerspiele Munich, Maximilian Mugler, Joanna Mytkowska, Michele Neri, André Neves, Filip Niedenthal, Liz Nielsen, Paulina Olowska, Cecilie Juel Olsen, Katherine Page, Lucien Pagès, Fabrice Paineau, Palais de Tokyo Paris, Maureen Paley, Stephan Petermann, Joanna Piotrowska, Robin Plus, Hans-Jörg Pochmann, Alan Prada, Fondazione Prada Milan, Peter Puklus, Karol Radziszewski, Katja Rahlwes, Natacha Ramsay, Faux Real, XL Recordings, Nils Reimann, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Madrid, Susana Rico, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Rijeka, Ruben Riermeier, Rita Rolex, Benoit Rousseau, Anja Rubik, Beatrix Ruf, Norberto Ruggeri, Mark Rutte, Serpentine Gallery London, Akeem Scalp, Schaukasten Wolfsburg, Guillaume Schmidt, Patricia Schwoerer, Wiener Secession, Marissa Seraphin, Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves Madrid, Frankjan Sipkes, Jorn Slotboom, Noemi Smolik, Ivan Soukup, Spector Books Lepizig, Andrea Spotorno, Stockholm University of the Arts, Jacobs Talbourdet, University of Tartu, Tate Modern London, Juergen Teller, Michael Thouber, Wolfgang Tillmans, Valletta Contemporary Malta, James Tolich, Jop van Bennekom, Lonneke van der Palen, Ivo Van Hove, Inez van Lamsweerde, Willy Vanderperre, Laurence Vanpoulle, Nikolas Ventourakis, Nuno Vieira, Camille Bidault Waddington, Adela Wagner, Buchhandlung Walther König Berlin, Westbam, Vivienne Westwood, Wiels Brussels, Pedro Winter, Bernard Wissing, Shahin Zarinbal, Lena Zimmermann