Month: November 2013

Kansas Under Fire for “Unjust, Unfair” Voter Registration Requirement

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Yesterday, the ACLU filed suit in Kansas over the state’s new “two-tier” voting system that excludes voters from participating in... Read more

Partisans Attack Early Voting for “No Good Reason”

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“The idea that Election Day can only be the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November seems to be... Read more

Project Vote Files to Intervene in Voter Registration Case

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Seeking to protect the rights of eligible voters in Arizona and Kansas, the voting rights organization Project Vote yesterday moved... Read more

Balancing Voter Purge Efforts with Voter Outreach

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“Voter rolls are messy, and someone has to clean them up,” wrote Reid Wilson at Washington Posts‘ blog, GovBeat. It’s... Read more

New Policy Paper on Early Voting

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Continuing in our Issues in Election Administration series, today Project Vote is releasing a new policy paper on Early Voting. Read more

The Invisible Barrier to Voting

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Tuesday, more than 350,000 Virginians (about 7 percent of the voting population) did not get to choose their new governor.... Read more

Voter Suppression Schemes Under the Radar After Shelby County Decision

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In one of the best analogies ever found in a Supreme Court opinion, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg likened the Voting... Read more