Before her departure from Gehl Foods in 2015, Gehl began supporting
No Labels, a national organization working to break the political gridlock in
Washington, D.C. She also serves on the CEO Fiscal Leadership Council of the Campaign to Fix the Debt, and is a board member of
Unite America (formerly The Centrist Project). She is co-founder and chair of the nonpartisan Wisconsin group Democracy Found, which advocates for a new primary election system and general election system that reduce political campaign advantages for far-left and far-right candidates. In 2017, Gehl and
Michael E. Porter from
Harvard Business School published an article in
Fortune entitled "Why Politics is Failing America." In 2020, Katherine Gehl co-authored a book with Harvard Business School professor
Michael E. Porter called,
The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy. Also in 2020, she founded the Institute for Political Innovation, a cross-partisan, not-for-profit organization that contributes theory, scholarship, and strategy to catalyze model, modern political change in America. She then co-founded the National Campaign for Final Five Voting to drive awareness of the benefits of Final Five Voting and build a coalition of diverse, cross-partisan supporters for the reform. On November 3, 2020, a Final-Four Voting structure was adopted by the state of
Alaska via a public
referendum. On November 8, 2022, Alaska conducted midterm elections via “Final Four Voting". In November 2022, Nevada voters approved a ballot measure that established Final Five Voting. Gehl was the single largest donor to the campaign, donating more than $6,000,000 to Nevada Voters First. ==References==