“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.
There 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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Mississippi Polarizes Voters on November Ballot
On November 8, Mississippians will vote on an issue that comes with a deeply politicized history, forcing some opponents to question... Read more
Wis. Officials Test Voter ID Law in Mock Election
Yesterday, the Madison City Clerk conducted a mock election with dozens of community members to “work out the kinks” that... Read more
Fla. wants end to federal oversight of elections
Florida's top elections official today challenged federal oversight of state elections as part of an earlier lawsuit seeking approval of portions of a Republican-sponsored election law. Read more
Texas SOS Responds to DOJ on Voter ID
Tuesday, the Texas secretary of state submitted additional information to the Justice Department “in an effort to ensure the state’s... Read more
Clearing Confusion About Voter ID in Wisconsin
Today, the League of Women Voters released a report that used this summer’s recall elections as an example of what... Read more
Elderly Black Woman Denied Voter ID in Tenn.
Last week, we blogged about public fears of disenfranchising elderly voters in Tennessee. Yesterday, the story of a 96-year-old black... Read more
States Ignore the Impact Photo ID Laws Could Have on Their Citizens
“The U.S. Supreme Court upheld voter ID requirements in concept three years ago, but justices said then that they might... Read more
300K Ohioans Sign Petition to Repeal GOP-Backed Election Law
In the nick of time, more than 300,000 Ohioans signed a petition to overturn a bill that would have “shortened... Read more
Weekly Voting Rights News Roundup
Voting rights victories abound this week! On a national level, the cornerstone Voting Rights Act of 1965 was upheld by... Read more
Student Voter Fraud Probe Finds No Evidence of Illegal Voting
A two-month long voter fraud investigation in Maine concludes with no evidence of illegal voting by the 206 students that... Read more