Voter Purges

Protecting the Voter Rolls

It’s one thing to get citizens onto the voter rolls. But it’s equally important that we make sure eligible voters stay on the rolls.

Under the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), states are tasked with maintaining current and accurate voter registration databases. However, the lack of clear and uniform standards for list maintenance has resulted in inconsistent standards from state to state, and poorly developed “voter purge” programs have often led to the mass disenfranchisement of eligible voters. Frequently, such ill-conceived purge programs have had a disproportionate impact on minority populations.

The removal of voters from the rolls needs to be undertaken with the greatest of care, and in complete compliance with the standards established by federal law, including the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), which contains a number of procedural protections to protect eligible voters from wrongful removals.

Project Vote closely monitors, investigates, and where necessary brings suits against illegal and discriminatory voter purge activity.

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LULAC Files Action Against Harris County To Stop Discriminatory Practices Aimed at Preventing Minorities from Voting

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Today, LULAC filed suit against Harris County in Federal District Court for the Southern District of Texas maintaining that Harris County officials wrongly rejected voter applications through discriminatory practices against Latino and African American applicants. Read more

A Recent History of GOP Voter Suppression in Florida

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The state of Florida has an unfortunate history of disenfranchising voters. Read more

Texas leads states in enacting voting restrictions

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The new laws enacted last year to govern registration and voter rolls and require photo ID have spawned numerous lawsuits. 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

Florida Essentially Gives Up on Voter Purge Efforts

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The state of Florida has backed down in their attempts to purge voter-rolls of suspected non-citizens. Read more

Arcia et al. v. Detzner: Settlement

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Voter Purge Settlement Protects Right to Vote for Florida Voters

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Under a settlement agreement announced today, Florida will reverse the effects of an illegal purge program that resulted in many eligible voters being purged from the rolls.   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

Vote Changes Spark Duel: Campaigns Battle Over Extended Ballot Season, ID Laws

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A series of political and legal changes to U.S. voting practices is sparking an important struggle this election season to determine who exactly will cast votes. Read more

Poll Vaulting: As November Looms, States Still Battling over Voter ID Laws

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A wave of lawsuits and state legislation could affect whether potential voters will be heard in November’s elections… Read more