Category: Proof of Citizenship

In the Legislatures

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Most state legislatures have now convened or are about to. Project Vote tracks state legislative activity relating to election administration... Read more

Highlights of 2014

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Now that 2014 has come to a close, we’re looking back at what an eventful year it was! From our... Read more

Victory in Proof-of-Citizenship Case

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In a major victory for voting rights, today the U.S. Court of Appeals overturned an earlier decision in Kobach v.... Read more

What Kind of Year Has It Been for Election Laws?

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WASHINGTON, DC — With Americans heading to the polls in just four weeks, a new report from voting rights group... Read more

US Court of Appeals Issues Stay in Proof-of-Citizenship Case

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Good news today in the fight over proof-of-citizenship requirements. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has issued... Read more

Project Vote Moves to Appeal Ruling in Proof of Citizenship Case

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On March 19, a U.S. District Judge issued a ruling in Kris W. Kobach et al. v. United States Election... Read more

Judge OKs Restrictive Voter Registration Process, Undermines Federal Voting Law

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Yesterday, U.S. District Judge Eric Melgren issued a ruling in Kris W. Kobach et al. v. United States Election Assistance... Read more

Kansas and Arizona Force Voter Registration Issue in Lawsuit

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Kansas and Arizona are continuing to pursue a lawsuit to force the U.S. Election Assistance Commission to alter the national... Read more

Request to Change National Voter Registration Form Denied

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The U.S. Election Assistance Commission decided Friday that proof of citizenship requirements to register to vote would “likely hinder eligible... Read more

The Public Weighs in on Request to Change National Voter Registration Form

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The Election Assistance Commission opened the floor to the public late in December, seeking comments on whether to allow Arizona,... Read more