Year: 2015

What We Know & What We Need to Know: A One-Day Conference on Voter Registration and Turnout

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Project Vote is proud to be a co-sponsor of “What We Know and What We Need to Know: Voter Registration... Read more

Revamped Guide to Election Law Launched for State and Local Elections

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Just in time for state and local elections next week, Electionary— a multi-state guide to election law that is being... Read more

How the Obama Administration is Failing Would-Be Voters

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Yesterday, three of America’s leading voting rights organizations—including the organization I work with, Project Vote—wrote to the President of the... Read more

The Good News, and Bad News, About Voting Rights in America

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This post was originally published at the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy’s blog, ACS Blog. The year before... Read more

Alabama Under Fire for Blocking the Vote

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Earlier this month, Alabama closed 31 DMV offices in majority-black counties across the state, a move that civil and voting rights... Read more

Wisconsin Bill Would Politicize Elections Agency

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Today, the Wisconsin legislature is considering a bill that would alter the nonpartisan Government Accountability Board, a move that critics say would... Read more

New Project Vote Report Examines Voting Rights Proposals

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Since January, Project Vote has closely monitored 315 bills that could affect the way people vote in 2016 and beyond.... Read more

Voting Rights Struggle Continues Today

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Elusive: (adj) hard to find or capture. This is how Representative Terri Sewell (D-AL) described the long, ongoing fight to... Read more

Project Vote Welcomes New Staff

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Project Vote welcomes new legislative director, Marissa Liebling and election counsel, Stephen Mortellaro. Read more

New Federal Bill Would Help Engage Younger Citizens in our Democracy

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Project Vote supports a new federal bill aimed at increasing civic participation for young Americans. Today, Congressmen Don Beyer and... Read more