Month: February 2014

New Report on Voter Registration at Public Assistance Agencies

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

Project Vote Calls on Ohio Governor to Veto Harmful Election Bills

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Today, Project Vote sent a letter to Ohio Governor John Kasich, calling on him to veto SB 205 and SB... Read more

Connecticut Allows Citizens to Register to Vote Online

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Yesterday, Connecticut became the 15th state to offer voter registration online. Read more

Study: Voter Suppression Law Most Affects Black Voters

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North Carolina’s monster voter suppression law disproportionately affects Black voters’ access to the ballot, according to a new study by... Read more

New Guides for Helping Citizens Register to Vote

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Project Vote has released new guides to voter registration laws for several states. Project Vote developed these guides on behalf of our... Read more

Put Felon Disenfranchisement on the Front Burner

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They tell us that there are no coincidences in life, and similarly, there are no coincidences in politics. On Tuesday,... Read more

Senate Panel Reviews Bipartisan Report on Best Voting Practices

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The United States Senate Committee on Rules & Administration held a hearing today entitled “An Overview from the Presidential Commission... Read more

Kansas and Arizona Force Voter Registration Issue in Lawsuit

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Kansas and Arizona are continuing to pursue a lawsuit to force the U.S. Election Assistance Commission to alter the national... Read more

Senate Committee Approves Civil Rights Nominee

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Project Vote was present yesterday when the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to favorably report the nomination of Debo Adegbile to... Read more

Celebrate Black History Month, Register to Vote

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“Citizenship means standing up for everyone’s right to vote,” said President Barack Obama at his State of the Union Address... Read more