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This resource guide is intended to help advocates and local leaders make common-sense improvements to current voter removal practices and oppose bad bills that limit access to the ballot.

Research
Campaign Legal Center
Common Cause
Demos
Fair Elections Center
League of Women Voters
Southern Poverty Law Center
State Voices
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“Thomas’s time in the headlines may come and go, but it’s never too late for court reform.”
Press release/statement
Taifa Smith Butler
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"Vote Here" sign in the grass in front of a polling station
The Florida governor created a new office for prosecuting election crimes — but no one wants to work there.
In the media
Akela Lacy
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Voter Registration Application Form
There are many good reasons for states to update their voter rolls in preparation for elections, but a new report contended many are too zealous about it, jeopardizing some people's right to vote.
In the media
Farah Siddiqi
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Line of people waiting to vote
Arizona is in litigation over a 2022 law that could allow for what some are calling “draconian purge practices” that lead to more Arizona voters being disenfranchised.
In the media
Alex Gonzalez
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Pen next to voter registration form and envelope
A study of 10 states’ voter purge policies released earlier this month identified potential barriers to voter participation and urged reform in Indiana and nine others.
In the media
Alex Dalton
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Six decades after the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, our work remains unfinished. However, hope is not lost.
In the media
Taifa Smith Butler
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Capitalism’s endless economic growth prioritizes the individual over community and creates extreme inequality. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
In the media
Anoa Changa
Ericka Taylor
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Young Black Girl Voting
Public policy organization Dēmos takes a deep dive into voter suppression and ballot access issues in ten states.
In the media
Rayna Reid Rayford
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Voting Rights Organizations Resolve to Protect Florida Voters as State Continues History of Voter Suppression
More than a decade later, National Voter Registration Day has been endorsed by national associations and the federal government. More than 5 million voters have been registered to vote on the holiday since 2012.
In the media
Gerren Keith Gaynor