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Photo ID not required for Tuesday’s General Election
Registered voters in Texas should be aware that they do not have to present a photo ID to vote. Read more
Voting for America, Project Vote et al v. Steen et al: Amicus Brief
Amicus filed by Eagle Forum Education and Legal Defense Fund Read more
Voter ID Rulings Vex Administrators Ahead of Election Day
In some of the most closely watched and intensely fought-over states, recent court rulings and still-lingering litigation have cast doubts on whether voters and administrators are up to the task of handling what will be one of the most scrutinized elections in recent memory. Read more
OPINION: Election 2012: On Tuesday, the Latina Vote Can Make History
More than 12 million Latinos are expected to vote in this election, which is a record. Read more
Local and National Groups Rally to Protect Voter Rights
Marking the close of early voting this Friday, several local and national groups will gather together with students and first-time voters on the steps of the Maricopa County Elections Department. Read more
EDITORIAL: Texas, an election model for autocrats
When it comes to democracy and election transparency, the attorney general of Texas is apparently taking his cues from post-Soviet autocrats… Read more
Was The Storm a Political Trick or Treat?
Project Vote spokesperson Viviana Hurtado joins a discussion of how Hurricane Sandy will effect the election. Read more
Election-day registration: The anti-voter ID
Though states with voter ID will likely see a significant decrease in their voter turnout, those losses could be offset by turnout gains in states with Election-Day Registration. Read more
Voting for America, Project Vote et al v. Steen et al: Opening Merits Brief
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Texas Attorney General Threatens Foreign Poll Watchers
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott made it clear this week he does not want international elections observers anywhere near the polls in his state. Read more