Category: Georgia

New Guides to 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

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

Request to Change National Voter Registration Form Denied

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The U.S. Election Assistance Commission decided Friday that proof of citizenship requirements to register to vote would “likely hinder eligible... Read more

The Public Weighs in on Request to Change National Voter Registration Form

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The Election Assistance Commission opened the floor to the public late in December, seeking comments on whether to allow Arizona,... 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

Registration Rates of Low-Income Citizens Improve after Lawsuits

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Thousands of low-income citizens in Louisiana and Georgia have recently applied to register to vote at public agency offices, according to... Read more

Georgia Settles Voter Registration Lawsuit, Agrees to Provide Registration Services to Low-Income Citizens

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An important victory that brings us a step closer to modernizing our voter registration system at public assistance agencies was... Read more

Voting Rights Groups Sue Georgia for Neglecting Voting Rights of Low-Income Residents

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A voting rights coalition filed suit today against Georgia state officials to remedy the state’s failure to provide voter registration... Read more

Georgia Failing to Offer Voter Registration to Public Assistance Clients

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Project Vote and partners put Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp on notice today for failing to comply with a... Read more

Two States Question the Impact of Strict Voter ID Laws

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In most states, a citizen may register and vote after establishing four critical points: citizenship, age, residency, and, in some... Read more