Month: May 2010

Project Vote Welcomes Legal Interns for Summer 2010

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Project Vote welcomes five talented law students to the 2010 law clerk program.   During the summer, these students will have... Read more

Mo. Voter ID Saga Comes to an End

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Another chapter in the Missouri photo ID saga has ended.  Once again, right wing lawmakers proposed a restrictive photographic ID... Read more

Wanted: Voters’ Views on Changing Government

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What do voters really think about dramatic changes already underway? Today’s political chattering class—television barkers, talk radio hotheads, and even... Read more

Election Legislation Hearings of the Week

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Hearings for important election bills are scheduled as follows: Read more

Texas Automates Voter Registration at the Driver License Offices

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Another big state has taken steps to modernize voter registration at its motor vehicle offices. The Texas Department of Public... Read more

Wis. Election Official Explains Why Voluntary ID is Unfair

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The director of the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, which recently shut down a citizen activist effort to show photo ID,... Read more

Government Technology: Touchscreen Devices May Transform Voter Registration

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Today, Government Technology reported on the development of electronic registration via mobile devices, featuring Project Vote’s developing voter registration application. Read more

Election Legislation Hearings of the Week

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Hearings for important election bills are scheduled as follows: Read more

Election Legislation Monthly Roundup

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Project Vote monitors election legislation in all 50 states and Congress. If you would like to follow election legislation activity,... Read more

Immigration Hysteria May Affect Voting Rights in Tennessee

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A disturbing and growing hysteria over immigration—most evident in Arizona’s horrifyingly oppressive new law—has now spread into election administration legislation... Read more