Protecting Voter Registration Drives
Since the beginning of the Civil Rights movement, voter engagement efforts have played a vital role in our democratic process. While there are other ways to reach the tens of millions of underrepresented Americans, no substitute exists for the patriotic act of canvassing our country’s neighborhoods to help community members register to vote.
However, in recent years voter registration efforts have faced growing resistance and attack from partisan forces opposed to expanding the franchise. States have increasingly imposed severe restrictions on drive activities, threatening to make voter registration efforts prohibitively expensive and risky in many states.
Project Vote is dedicated to protecting this vital legacy of the Civil Rights movement, and ensuring that voter registration drives can continue to operate unimpeded by threat of persecution and unfair administrative restrictions.
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Anti-Voter Registration Law Scrutinized in Hearing Thursday
The League of Women Voters, Rock the Vote, and the Florida Public Interest Research Group Education Fund made their case... Read more
S.C. House Pushes Bill to Raise Voter Registration Barriers
Yesterday, civil and voting rights activists spoke out against a South Carolina proposal to raise restrictions on community-based groups that... Read more
Federal Hearing Puts Spotlight on Florida Voter Suppression Law
A controversial Florida law threatens voter registration drives and early voting, which has a disproportionate impact on people who are... Read more
The “War on Voting” Extends to Voter Registration Drives
With an estimated 60 million eligible Americans not registered to vote, our democracy still has a long way to go... Read more
Restrictive Voting Measures Considered in Missouri
Two restrictive voting bills will go to the Missouri Senate and House floors, respectively, after gaining committee approval this week.... Read more
When Election Officers Create Hurdles to Voting
What do the Secretaries of State from Colorado, Kansas, Maine and New Mexico have in common? They have all tried... Read more
Groups Oppose Needless Election Reform Proposals in Michigan
A coalition of voting rights groups, including Project Vote, submitted testimony to a Michigan Senate Committee today, opposing Secretary of State... Read more
Time Magazine: When Voter Registration is a Crime
Another Florida high school teacher is facing a $1,000 fine for helping her students register to vote in violation of... Read more
St. Petersburg Times: Promoting Civic Involvement Shouldn’t Be a Crime
Earlier this week, we blogged about Jill Cicciarelli, a high school teacher in Florida who faced serious fines for helping 50... Read more
Election Reform Claims Don’t Pass Muster
Remember that game where a message is passed from person to person (usually they’re girls, as I’ve observed), and the... Read more