“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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Letter to Governor of OH on Voter Intimidation
Project Vote requests that Gov. Kasich speak out against voter intimidation and develop plans to deal with illegal poll monitoring and other intimidation tactics. Read more
Letter to Governor of MI on Voter Intimidation
Project Vote requests that Gov. Snyder speak out against voter intimidation and develop plans to deal with illegal poll monitoring and other intimidation tactics. Read more
Letter to Governor of LA on Voter Intimidation
Project Vote requests that Gov. Edwards speak out against voter intimidation and develop plans to deal with illegal poll monitoring and other intimidation tactics. Read more
Letter to Governor of GA on Voter Intimidation
Project Vote requests that Gov. Deal speak out against voter intimidation and develop plans to deal with illegal poll monitoring and other intimidation tactics. Read more
Letter to Governor of FL on Voter Intimidation
Project Vote requests that Gov. Scott speak out against voter intimidation and develop plans to deal with illegal poll monitoring and other intimidation tactics. Read more
Letter to Governor of AZ on Voter Intimidation
Project Vote requests that Gov. Ducey speak out against voter intimidation and develop plans to deal with illegal poll monitoring and other intimidation tactics. Read more
Federal Laws Protect Voters from Intimidation at the Polls
Project Vote election counsel, Niyati Shah reminds everyone—voters, advocates, and even potential “election observers”— that there are federal laws protecting people who go to the polls on November 8. Read more
Project Vote Condemns Trump’s Irresponsible Rhetoric
A statement from Project Vote president Michael Slater on Donald Trump's call for poll watchers, and his refusal to say whether he will accept the outcome of the election. Read more
The Truth Behind Wisconsin’s Voter ID Law
The truth behind Wisconsin’s voter ID law is a thinly veiled effort to keep some citizens from casting a ballot. But Project Vote partners are working to help. Read more
Legislative Threats and Opportunities Update
While legislative activity has slowed over the summer, the legal battles over election laws are heating up. Project Vote Legislative Director Marissa Liebling discusses the current landscape. Read more