Category: Project Vote News

Project Vote Testimony on State of Civil Rights

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Project Vote submitted testimony today on “The State of Civil and Human Rights in the United States”  for a hearing held... Read more

Victory in Proof-of-Citizenship Case

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In a major victory for voting rights, today the U.S. Court of Appeals overturned an earlier decision in Kobach v.... Read more

More Than 15,000 New Mexicans May Need to Register On Election Day, Vote A Provisional Ballot

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Thousands of people who conducted business at a New Mexico motor vehicles office between January 1 to June 1, 2014 and... Read more

Voter Suppression is a Monster in the Dark

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Here’s a Halloween scare for you: what if they held an election, and no one came? Read more

What Kind of Year Has It Been for Election Laws?

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WASHINGTON, DC — With Americans heading to the polls in just four weeks, a new report from voting rights group... Read more

What am I fighting for?

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Another election year is upon us, and we are in the throes of finding the funds we need to get... Read more

On National Voter Registration Day, a Look at How States Restrict Voter Registration

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As we celebrate National Voter Registration Day, Project Vote is pleased to release the latest policy paper in our Issues... Read more

Training Prepares Community Groups to Help Citizens Register to Vote

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This summer, Project Vote has been helping state and national groups get their communities registered to vote by hosting trainings... Read more

Project Vote Releases New Policy Paper on Voter Registration Transparency

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Today, Project Vote is pleased to release the latest policy paper in our Issues in Election Administration series, Voter Registration... Read more

Arizona Public Agencies Once Again Failing to Comply with Voter Registration Law

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Just six years after Arizona was investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) for failure to comply with Section... Read more