Category: Project Vote News

The Year Ahead

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In 2008, the United States experienced the most diverse electorate in American history. Youth, people of color, and low-income Americans... Read more

Project Vote Supports New Legislation to Punish Dirty Election Tricks

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Yesterday, U.S. Senators Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Charles Schumer (D-NY) introduced important legislation to punish voter suppression and intimidation tactics.... Read more

Groups Oppose Needless Election Reform Proposals in Michigan

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A coalition of voting rights groups, including Project Vote, submitted testimony to a Michigan Senate Committee today, opposing Secretary of State... Read more

Monitor Voting and Election News on Twitter

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The 2012 election is just under a year away and the nation is already abuzz over voting rights issues. From... Read more

‘Motor Voter’ Registrations on the Rise

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The rise in voter registrations coming from public-assistance agencies points to increased compliance with a 1993 federal election law. David... Read more

Project Vote Joins Case Against Florida Voter Suppression Law

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Today, Project Vote and its affiliate, Voting for America, were given permission by the federal district court in Washington, DC,... Read more

Voting Rights News Roundup

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Election season is already underway with the nation talking about the state of voting rights. The War on Voting that... Read more

Barriers to the Ballot Addressed in Congressional Hearing

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Members of Congress are holding a hearing today, asking whether the slew of new, partisan-pushed voting laws were creating “barriers... Read more

ACLU, Project Vote File to Join Federal Court Review of Voter Suppression Act

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Voting rights groups filed a Motion to Intervene in the United States District Court’s review of the Voter Suppression Act... Read more

Project Vote Clarifies Trademark with Obama Campaign

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We were surprised (and confused) when we heard that President Obama’s re-election campaign, Obama for America, had announced a voter... Read more