Category: Arizona

Restrictive Voter Registration Law Struck Down in Arizona

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A notoriously restrictive voter registration law was struck down in Arizona today after the United States Court of Appeals for... Read more

LWV Joins Forces to Bring Voter Registration Opportunities to Low-Income Arizonans

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Earlier this year, the League of Women Voters and Project Vote teamed up to find that, despite intervention from the... Read more

League of Women Voters and Advocates Urge Arizona to Follow Federal Voter Registration Law

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In 2008, the Department of Justice found substantial non-compliance with Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act–which requires states... Read more

Archaic Voter Registration Procedures Leave Citizens Behind

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Access to voter registration—the basis of democratic participation—is still limited in the 21st century by overly restrictive, “horse-and-buggy” laws across... Read more

Supreme Court Stops Arizona ‘Clean Elections’ Public Funding Law

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a temporary block of an Arizona state law that has provided state funds... 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

Election Legislation Hearings of the Week

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

This Week’s Election Legislation Hearings

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

Looking Beyond the College Campus in Youth Voter Engagement Efforts

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Engaging young citizens in the democratic process is an issue that lawmakers and voting rights advocates have long attempted to... Read more

Preregistration Bill Heard in Arizona Senate Committee

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Today the Arizona State Senate heard preregistration Senate Bill 1220, a proposed measure to allow all 17-year-old citizens to preregister... Read more