Category: Arizona

Project Vote Files to Intervene in Voter Registration Case

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Seeking to protect the rights of eligible voters in Arizona and Kansas, the voting rights organization Project Vote yesterday moved... Read more

SCOTUS Sides with Landmark Voter Registration Law

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Today, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its ruling in the case of Arizona v. The Inter Tribal... Read more

Bill Alert: SCOTUS Deliberates Over Arizona Voter Registration Law; Two States Introduce Similar Measures

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On Monday, the United States Supreme Court “heard arguments about whether states have the power under the federal law to... 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

Court Rejects Arizona’s Proof of Citizenship Requirement for Voter Registration

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Today, an 11-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Arizona’s restrictive election law that required voter applicants... Read more

Project Vote Board Member Discusses Ariz. Campaign Finance Case

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In today’s Star-Ledger (NJ), Project Vote board member Frank Askin, Distinguished Professor of Law and Founding Director of the Constitutional... Read more

Federal Court Revisits Restrictive Arizona Voter Registration Law

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Arizona’s “proof-of-citizenship” voter registration law is being revisited in a federal court. An 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit... Read more

Vote Centers: More Convenient for Voters or the State?

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There’s a bill that was passed by the Indiana legislature this week that would allow counties to establish “vote centers,”... Read more

Three States Propose Laws to Improve Youth Voter Registration Access

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In recent years, six states have adopted measures to help ingrain the democratic process in the nation’s young people earlier... Read more

Latino Voter Suppression: Past and Present

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A century ago, voter suppression took the form of Jim Crow laws that openly attempted to prevent African-Americans from voting.... Read more