Category: Project Vote News

Health Care Exchanges and Voting Rights

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Yesterday, Project Vote and Demos sent a letter to President Obama, urging him to take immediate action to ensure that... Read more

Yes, Mr. President, We Have to Fix That

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The Presidential Commission on Election Administration (PCEA) issued its report on January 22, and it was a welcome surprise. Read more

Voting Rights Groups Call on Obama Administration to Bring Federal Health Care Exchanges into Compliance with Federal Law

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WASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, in a letter to President Obama, leaders for nonprofit voting rights organizations Demos and Project Vote... Read more

New Guides for Helping Citizens Register to Vote

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Project Vote has released new guides to voter registration laws for several states. Project Vote developed these guides on behalf of our... Read more

Hope for a Voting Rights Fix

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Today, members of Congress took an important first step in restoring and reinvigorating the protections afforded by the Voting Rights... Read more

Alabama Agrees to Offer Voter Registration Opportunities to Low-Income Citizens

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As we enter this important election year, I am pleased to announce the first major voting rights victory of 2014. Read more

Alabama Agrees to Procedures to Ensure Voter Registration Opportunities at Public Assistance Agencies

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Montgomery, Ala. – The Alabama State Conference of the NAACP, represented by attorneys from Project Vote, Demos, the Lawyers’ Committee... Read more

An Easy, No Cost Way to Support Project Vote

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We’ve got big news! CREDO and Working Assets are giving away millions of dollars from their 2013 profits to progressive organizations and... Read more

Voter Registration Case Heard in Louisiana

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A lawsuit on whether Louisiana is providing its low-income citizens a meaningful opportunity to register to vote was heard last week before... Read more

Kansas Under Fire for “Unjust, Unfair” Voter Registration Requirement

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Yesterday, the ACLU filed suit in Kansas over the state’s new “two-tier” voting system that excludes voters from participating in... Read more