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As states impose new voter suppression tactics, the push for the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act is crucial to ensure equal voting rights for all.

Policy Briefs
Neda Khoshkhoo
Phi Nguyen
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Person of color looking at their "I Voted" sticker
Federal court rules in favor of voting and immigrants' rights advocates challenging Florida's SB7050
Press release/statement
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Voters of color at the voting booths
The Administration has an opportunity to eliminate barriers to the ballot box and empower millions in historically excluded communities
Blog
Ashley Tjhung
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Portrait of Ida B Wells
The legacy of Black voter empowerment continues from historic trailblazers like Ida B. Wells-Barnett through to contemporary grassroots organizers like BLOC and Detroit Action.
Blog
Anoa Changa
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A diverse group of people voting at the local community center
Private citizens must retain the right to challenge anti-voter laws
Press release/statement
Phi Nguyen
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Microphones and recording devices gathered around a person
Latino-led organizations and voting rights groups are fighting until the unconstitutional portions of SB 7050 are struck down and everyone can exercise their constitutional right to vote.
Press release/statement

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
Southern Poverty Law Center
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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