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More Hoosiers Registered To Vote After Federal Law Enacted

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More than 53,000 low-income Hoosiers have registered to vote since the federal lawsuit was settled in 2011. Read more

Project Vote Statement on North Carolina Voter Suppression Bill

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"North Carolina’s senate leadership has taken a bad bill and made it immeasurably worse…" Read more

Nearly 400,000 Low-Income Ohioans Apply to Register to Vote

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A dramatic increase in voter registration applications from public assistance agencies is the result of a successful lawsuit brought by voting rights groups to bring the state into compliance with the NVRA. Read more

Report Cites Rise In Voter Registrations Following Suit

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The U.S. Election Assistance Commission report says that 53,000 low-income Hoosiers either applied to register or updated their registrations from 2011 to 2012. Read more

More Hoosiers register to vote through public assistance offices

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According to Project Vote, a Washington D.C.-based non-profit organization that works to empower, educate and mobilize marginalized and under-represented voters, the increase is the result of a lawsuit settled in 2011. Read more

Nearly 53,000 Low-Income Indianans Apply to Register to Vote

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A dramatic increase in voter registration applications from public assistance agencies is the result of a successful lawsuit brought by voting rights groups to bring the state into compliance with the NVRA. Read more

Nearly 30,000 low-income Louisianans apply to register to vote

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“These data show that Louisianans want to register and will register to vote when given the opportunity.” Read more

Nearly 30,000 Low-Income Louisianans Apply to Register to Vote

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A dramatic increase in voter registration applications from public assistance agencies is the result of a successful lawsuit brought by voting rights groups to bring the state into compliance with the NVRA. Read more

Nearly 18,000 Low-Income Georgians Apply to Register to Vote

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A dramatic increase in voter registration applications from public assistance agencies is the result of a successful lawsuit brought by voting rights groups to bring the state into compliance with the NVRA. Read more

Group: Voter registration grew at assistance sites

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Thousands of low-income Louisiana residents have registered to vote because of its pressure on state public assistance agencies to provide the applications. Read more