Voter registration is only the first step: we also have to make sure that registrants get on the rolls, and stay on the rolls.
That’s why Project Vote works to protect eligible voters from wrongful purges, voter caging, “no match, no vote” programs, and other dangerous efforts to “clean-up” the lists.
Additionally, we fight to make sure that voter registration and list maintenance policies are publicly transparent, in order to ensure that states are not using arbitrary, error-prone, or politically-motivated criteria for rejecting applicants or purging voters.
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ACRU v. Philadelphia City Commissioners: Brief for Appellee
Appellee's brief in ACRU v. Philadelphia City Commissioners Read more
Election Bill Could Stop Thousands of Eligible People From Voting
Project Vote submitted testimony in opposition to Virginia’s "no match, no vote" bill, SB 1581. Read more
Project Vote Testimony on Virginia “No Match, No Vote” Bill SB 1581
Project Vote submitted testimony in opposition to voter registration matching prerequisite bill SB 1581 to the Senate Privileges and Elections Committee on January 31, 2017. Read more
Indiana Bill Could Erroneously Purge Legitimate Voters
Project Vote is urging an Indiana Senator Greg Walker to reconsider legislation that puts registered voters at risk. Read more
Letter to Senator Walker On Indiana Voter List Maintenance Bill SB 442
Project Vote and Common Cause sent a letter to Indiana Senator Greg Walker on problematic list maintenance bill SB 4420. Read more
Debunking Trump’s Voter Fraud Lies is Not Enough; We Must Also Prepare for What Comes Next
The Trump administration's lies about illegal voting signal a massive attack on voting rights. Read more
Project Vote v. Kemp: Defendant’s Brief in Support of Motion to Dismiss
Defendant Kemp’s brief in support of his motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction. Read more
ACRU v. Philadelphia City Commissioners: Appellant’s Opening Brief
Appellants opening brief in ACRU v. Philadelphia City Commissioners Read more
Letter to U.S. Senate on Jefferson Sessions
In an open letter to the United States Senate, Project Vote joins the Leadership Conference and 143 other civil rights organizations in opposing the confirmation of Jeff Sessions as Attorney General. Read more
Project Vote to Trump Administration: Leave the NVRA Alone
The Trump administration is already planning to go after the NVRA. Project Vote has been defending this essential federal law for more than a decade, and we're not about to stop now. Read more