Category: List Maintenance

Bill Alert: Noncitizen Voter Purge Bill Advances in Virginia

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A Virginia bill to direct the State Board of Elections to compare voter registration rolls to the federal “Systematic Alien... Read more

Voter Purge Bill Defeated in Colorado

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A bill to purge Colorado’s voter rolls of suspected noncitizens failed to pass today because it “could take away the... Read more

Congress Holds Hearing on State of Voting Rights

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Today, the Senate Committee on the Judiciary held a hearing to address The State of the Right to Vote After... Read more

Project Vote Applauds Congressional Leadership on Election Reform

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WASHINGTON — Yesterday, U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) and U.S. Representative George Miller (D-Calif.) both introduced federal legislation designed to... Read more

Fla. Assures Court that No Eligible Voter Will Be Purged Before Election

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Washington, DC – Concerned that the state of Florida’s program to remove alleged non-citizens from the voter rolls could wrongfully... Read more

Voter Purge Settlement Protects Right to Vote for Florida Voters

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Today, a settlement was announced in the lawsuit initiated by Advancement Project, Fair Elections Legal Network, Project Vote, SEIU Local... Read more

Voter Purge Efforts in Texas and Colo. Found to Wrongfully Target Legitimate Voters

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Hysterical efforts to rid state voter rolls of “dead” or “noncitizen” voters before the November election has raised more red... Read more

Another Battleground State Plans Questionable Voter Roll Cleanup

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Kicking masses of voters off the rolls before the November election appears to be a troubling trend in battleground states.... Read more

Federal Court Upholds Ruling that Ensures Transparency of Va. Voter Registration Records

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A precedent-setting case  brought by voting rights groups to ensure transparency of voter rolls and voter list maintenance was upheld by... Read more

Fla. Official Insists on Purging Voters Despite Major Program Flaws

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On Wednesday, Florida’s Secretary of State Ken Detzner issued a letter to the Department of Justice stating that the state’s... Read more