Voting Policy

“We have to fix that,” President Obama said on Election Night 2012, following widespread reports of long lines at polling stations. In the beginning of 2014, a report from the bipartisan Presidential Commission on Election Administration (PCEA) recommended a number of common sense reforms to improve voting, including increasing opportunities for early voting.

Voting-LinesThere is a growing, bipartisan consensus that reform is needed. However, pro-voting reforms like early voting continue to meet strong partisan resistance, and many states continue to pass voter ID laws and other restrictions that place hurdles between eligible Americans and the ballot box. Meanwhile, millions of citizens—disproportionately Americans of color—are prevented from voting at all due to strict felony disenfranchisement laws.

Project Vote believes our democracy works best when everyone participates, and we work to implement common-sense reforms that make it easier, not harder, for every eligible American to cast a ballot that counts.

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Virginia Governor Sends Voter ID Bill Back for Amendments

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Virginia governor, Bob McDonnell introduced amendments to the Senate yesterday to “soften” the requirements under a newly adopted voter ID... Read more

The Real Cost of Voter ID

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Voter fraud is a non-existent problem, yet the laws purporting to combat it are very expensive The economy is beginning... Read more

An Attack on Voting Rights is an Attack on the Country, Says Craigslist Founder

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Think you have the right to vote? Not so much. Check out these great graphics at craigconnects that tell a... Read more

Wisconsin Voter ID Lawsuits May Go to State Supreme Court

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Wisconsin’s blocked new voter ID law may be reviewed by the state Supreme Court to determine whether the law should... Read more

Ohio Senate Attempts to Cancel Referendum on Voting Law

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Today, Project Vote election counsel, Camille Wimbish spoke out against the Ohio Senate’s effort to repeal an election bill that... Read more

Vote to repeal elections bill is delayed by one week

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“We cannot overemphasize how confusing it would be for both voters and poll workers if...election rules abruptly change between the primary and general election,” Camille Wimbish, election counsel for Project Vote, told the committee.  Read more

There is no such thing as “free ID”

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Michigan voters shouldn’t have to jump through hoops to express their fundamental right to vote. But if bills pending in... Read more

Charlotte Observer says no photo voter ID for North Carolina

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The Charlotte Observer today offers up hard data on why photo voter IDs will create undue hurdles for citizens to... Read more

The Myth of the “Always Necessary” Photo ID

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Although the Justice Department has denied preclearance to restrictive voter ID laws in two states this year because they disproportionately... Read more

Department of Justice Properly Rejects Texas Voter ID Law as Discriminatory

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Today, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) notified the state of Texas that it would not approve the state's new voter ID law because it violated the Voting Rights Act. Michael Slater, executive director of Project Vote, issued the following statement in response: Read more