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Election Legislation Hearings of the Week
Hearings for important election bills are scheduled as follows: Read more
Immigration Hysteria May Affect Voting Rights in Tennessee
A disturbing and growing hysteria over immigration—most evident in Arizona’s horrifyingly oppressive new law—has now spread into election administration legislation... Read more
Voter ID Advances in S.C.; Citizen Activist Campaign Quashed in Wis.
The contentious voter ID issue has caused some ruckus in at least two states this week. Read more
Maine Tea Bag Activists Gain Power, Target Voting Rights
“As Maine goes, so goes the nation.” Let us hope the original bellwether state is no longer an accurate indicator... Read more
Mo.Voter ID Debate is Down to the Wire: Early Voting Provision Rejected by Advocates
The Missouri legislature is once again pushing a controversial measure to combat a mythical problem in the state—registration and voter... Read more
Maryland Becomes Fifth State to Enact Preregistration Law
Yesterday, Governor Martin O’Malley signed HB 217, a bill to permit 16 and 17-year-old citizens to preregister to vote, into... Read more
Voting Rights Coalition Offers New Jersey Guidance on High School Voter Registration
As part of an ongoing effort to make voter registration easier and more accessible for young citizens, Project Vote –... Read more
Complying with the NVRA: States Learn that Voter Registration through Public Agencies Works
After 15 years of declining compliance, several states are being brought into line with the National Voter Registration Act, a... Read more
New Policy Paper on Public Agency Voter Registration
Today, Project Vote released a new suite of materials focusing on public agency voter registration. As you know, Project Vote... Read more
AP: Wisconsin Paperless Registration Bill Dies in Senate
A bill to modernize Wisconsin’ voter registration system has reportedly died in the Senate, according to the Associated Press. The... Read more