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The Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2011 would protect the right to vote, the indisputable cornerstone of our democracy, without interfering with rights granted under the First Amendment. Congress should act quickly to pass this needed legislation.

Testimony and Public Comment
Brenda Wright

Supporting Seattle's voter-approved Democracy Voucher Program — a system designed to empower small donors and the candidates they support in city elections.

Case
Updated July 23, 2019
Washington
Decided

Our intervention to prevent the adoption of roll-maintenance practices that would result in the removal of qualified voters from Los Angeles County's voter rolls

Case
Updated April 8, 2019
California
Pending

Challenge to Arizona’s failure to provide voter registration services required under federal law when residents interact with the state motor vehicle agency.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
Arizona
Pending

Challenge to Ohio’s practice of targeting voters for removal from the registration rolls if they fail to cast a ballot in a two-year period.

Case
Updated March 31, 2020
Ohio
Pending

Challenge to guarantee that public assistance clients in Missouri receive the voter registration services required by Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act.

Case
Updated April 8, 2019
Missouri
Decided

Missouri's absentee and mail voting systems place unconstitutional burdens on the right to vote and violates federal law.

Case
Updated October 9, 2020
Missouri
Decided

A legal suit to guarantee that public assistance clients in Georgia receive the voter registration services required by Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
Georgia
Decided

Our case challenging Florida's lack of necessary emergency accommodations for presidential primary election due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Case
Updated July 22, 2020
Florida
Decided
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Illustration of Different People of Color With Voting Stickers
Despite all the barriers, our communities showed up for democracy. Here is what must come next.
Blog
K. Sabeel Rahman