Category: Ohio

Election Reform Used to Attack Access to the Ballot

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Georgia Logothetis at Daily Kos writes how state lawmakers are “Using Election Reform to Decrease Turnout,” including laws to tighten... Read more

Voting Rights Groups Speak Out Against Regressive Election Bills in Ohio

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Today, Project Vote joined more than 40 civil rights, labor, and youth organizations in protest of proposed election bills that... Read more

Ohio Latino Voters May Be Affected by New ID Policy

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“At a time when the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is working to make it easier for Puerto Ricans to... Read more

NY Times: DOJ Enforcement of Federal Law Could Bring Millions to the Voter Rolls

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Fifteen years ago, Congress enacted the National Voter Registration Act, also known as “Motor Voter” law, to help facilitate and... Read more

Voter Registration Among Low-Income Ohioans Increases Ten-Fold

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Voter registration among low-income Ohio citizens has increased ten-fold, following a court settlement to bring the state into compliance with... Read more

The Proof is in the Numbers: Surge in Low-Income VR Applications follows Successful NVRA Lawsuits

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Hundreds of thousands of low-income Americans—mostly women—are registering to vote at public assistance agencies in a handful of states as... Read more

Voter Registration at Ohio Public Assistance Agencies Skyrocket

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As if we needed more proof that offering voter registration through public assistance agencies works, new EAC reporting data from... Read more

New Memos Assess Election Laws in 11 States

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In preparation for the 2010 legislative season, Project Vote’s Election Administration (EA) Program is releasing a series of election administration... Read more