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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American Civil Rights Union v. Philadelphia City Commissioners
A so-called "election integrity" group is trying to force a wrongful purge of Philadelphia voters. Read more
The Dangers of Making Assumptions About Voter Rolls
Last November, 7,500 reinstated Ohio voters who had been wrongfully purged from voter rolls between 2011 and 2014, reportedly turned out to vote. This is a big deal. Read more
ACRU v. Philadelphia City Commissioners: Brief for Appellee
Appellee's brief in ACRU v. Philadelphia City Commissioners 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
ACRU v. Philadelphia City Commissioners: Appellant’s Opening Brief
Appellants opening brief in ACRU v. Philadelphia City Commissioners Read more
NC NAACP v. NC SBOE: U.S. Statement of Interest
U.S. Department of Justice submitted this statement of interest in NC NAACP v. NC SBOE, a case concerning wrongful purging of the voter rolls in North Carolina in violation of the National Voter Registration Act. Read more
Georgia agrees to add thousands to voter rolls ahead of Nov. election
by Kristina Torres, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Gainesville — Georgia has agreed to temporarily suspend a requirement that has prevented tens... Read more
Bellitto v. Snipes (Florida): Order Granting Motion to Intervene
Court order granting 1199SEIU's motion to intervene in Bellitto v. Snipes. Read more
Bellitto v. Snipes (Florida): Motion to Intervene
Motion for 1199SEIU to intervene in Bellitto v. Snipes Read more
Bellitto et al v. Snipes (Florida)
Project Vote and partners file to intervene in lawsuit attempting to force a reckless voter purge in Florida. Read more