Category: Early Voting

Ballot Access Bill Passes Massachusetts Senate

Post

The Massachusetts Senate overwhelmingly approved an omnibus election bill that would improve access to the ballot yesterday. Read more

Voter Suppression Laws Most Likely Pass Where Minority Turnout Is High, Says Report

Post

There may be a correlation between high minority voter turnout and the passage of restrictive voting laws, according to a... Read more

Join the #GivingTuesday Movement

Post

We have a day for thanks. We have a day for deals. Today is the day for giving back. After... Read more

Partisans Attack Early Voting for “No Good Reason”

Post

“The idea that Election Day can only be the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November seems to be... Read more

New Policy Paper on Early Voting

Post

Continuing in our Issues in Election Administration series, today Project Vote is releasing a new policy paper on Early Voting. Read more

Voter Suppression Schemes Under the Radar After Shelby County Decision

Post

In one of the best analogies ever found in a Supreme Court opinion, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg likened the Voting... Read more

Wisconsin Considers Cutting Early Voting

Post

A Wisconsin election bill that would change early voting opportunities for Wisconsin voters “for the worse” was heard today by... Read more

North Carolina Governor Signs Voter Suppression Law

Post

Today, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed one of the nation’s most sweeping voter suppression laws. Read more

North Carolina H.B. 589: Putting Up Barriers for Voters Who Move

Post

This week, the North Carolina General Assembly presented to Governor McCrory House Bill No. 589, an omnibus election administration bill... Read more

Florida Takes a Step Forward But Misses the Opportunity to Truly Fix Voting Issues

Post

Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed a law Monday that was a step forward in addressing the state’s broken election system... Read more