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Project Vote is a preeminent source of information on election and voting issues that affect underrepresented Americans.

Our research and publications cover a wide range of topics, including the composition of the electorate, state compliance with federal election law, and policy issues that improve access or raise barriers to democracy.

Additionally, Project Vote provides the voting rights community with an array of tools and resources to assist in advocacy and voter engagement efforts.

 

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Changes of Address and the National Voter Registration Act
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Representational Bias in the 2014 Electorate
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Automatic Voter Registration: Two NVRA-Compliant Models

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Infographic (in Spanish): Project Vote Nonprofit Partners Initiative

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A Spanish-language version of the infographic explaining how nonprofit service providers can receive free voter registration training from Project Vote—and why they should. Read more

Infographic: Project Vote Nonprofit Partners Initiative

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An infographic explaining how nonprofit service providers can receive free voter registration training from Project Vote—and why they should. Read more

Letter to Congress in Support of Voting Rights Advancement Act

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Project Vote letter in support of the Voting Rights Advancement Act, a bill to reinstate the vital protections of the Voting Rights Act. Read more

Fact Sheet: Same Day Registration

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This fact sheet provides an overview of Same Day Registration (SDR), which allows eligible voters to register to vote and cast their ballots on the same day. Read more

Model Bill: Same Day Registration

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This document provides a template for lawmakers and other interested parties to draft bills in support of same day voter registration. Read more

Letter to NC State Board of Elections on DMV Compliance

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Notice letter to Kim Strach, Executive Director of North Carolina State Board of Elections, concerning NVRA violations by motor vehicle departments. Read more

Who Has Voter ID?

More and more states are requiring photo identification to vote. So let's look at who does—and doesn't—have the ID they need. Read more

Legislative Threats and Opportunities: Spring 2015

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To date in 2015, lawmakers in 24 states have proposed at least 52 bills that threaten voting rights, while lawmakers in 36 states have proposed to improve election administration in some way... Read more

Americans with Photo ID: A Breakdown of Demographic Characteristics

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With voter ID a hot-button topic in state legislatures, Project Vote is pleased today to release a new research memo that provides a snapshot of who in America actually possesses government-issued photo ID. Read more

Fact Sheet: Early Voting

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A summary of the benefits, challenges, and existing laws concerning early voting. Read more