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Project Vote is a national nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that promotes voting in low-income and minority communities. With an office in Washington, DC, Project Vote’s staff are experts in the fields of voting rights, election law and large-scale voter contact programs.

Members of the media interested in reporting on Project Vote, general voter registration issues, election law and policy, and registration and voting trends among low-income or minority Americans should contact Sarah Massey, Project Vote’s media director. Sarah can be reached by cell phone at (202) 210-6614 and by email at "smassey" at "projectvote.org."

 
Recent News Releases

Project Vote Issues Statement on Texas Voter ID Law. May 27, 2011

Voting Rights Organizations Applaud Court's Mandate Protecting Private School Students' Voting Rights. April 25, 2011

Rights Groups Sue Louisiana Over Voting Rights Violations. April 20, 2011

New Mexico Settles Lawsuit, Agrees to Offer Voter Registration to Public Assistance Clients. February 24, 2011

Georgia Failing to Offer Voter Registration to Public Assistance Clients. January 25, 2011

Louisiana Defaulting on Federal Obligation to Register Low-Income Residents. November 12, 2011

Court Rules that New Mexico is in Violation of Federal Voting Registration Law. December 22, 2010

Project Vote Releases New Analysis of Who Voted (and Who Didn't) in 2010. November 24, 2010

Tea Party, GOP Groups Target Minorities for Voter Suppression Schemes. October 28, 2010

Voter Groups Go to Court to Fight for Voting Rights of Private, Charter, and Public School Students. October 27, 2010

New Poll Presents the 2008 Electorate's Views on Government. September 21, 2010

More than 100,000 Low-Income Ohioans Register to Vote. August 5, 2010

New Mexico Settles Lawsuit, Agrees to Implement "Motor Voter" Law. July 7, 2010

The Sierra Club and Voting for America Announce Partnership to Help Register Young Americans in 2010.

Virginia Election Officials Sued for Unlawfully Denying Access to Voter Files. February 16, 2010

Kansas Secretary of State Issues New Instructions About Interstate Database Matching. February 16, 2010.

Project Vote Joins Petition for High School Registration Regulations in New Jersey.



All of Project Vote’s recent press releases may be found here.

 
Highlighted News Coverage

It's Not the End of the World. Joshua Holland, Alternet, November 3, 2010.

Voter beware: Confusing letter from San Diego Registrar of Voters may discourage election turnout. Dave Maass, San Diego CityBeat, October 18, 2010.

Building Ranks of Young Voters, and Poll Workers. Sam Roberts, City Room (New York Times), October 18, 2010.

Poll: Vast majority of tea party participants are white, wealthy and affluent. Stephen Webster, The Raw Story, September 27, 2010.

Poll: Extremist 'Tea Party' Represents Minority Fringe Views, As Media Ignore Majority Opinion. Brad Friedman, The Brad Blog, September 27, 2010.

One-third of all voters want more government spending, poll finds. Jay Heflin, The Hill, September 24, 2010. 

Obama's Forgotten Base. Christopher Hayes, The Nation, September 23, 2010. 

The An-Tea Party. Eli, FireDogLake, September 21, 2010. 

 

 

 







 
  

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