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Early voting provides a means for eligible voters to cast their ballots at a time and location other than in person on Election Day.

Policy Briefs
Steven Carbó
Estelle Rogers

The key provisions of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) that have successfully allowed millions of eligible voters to register. 

Research
J. Mijin Cha

How effective implementation of Section 7of the NVRA helps millions of people get registered to vote.

Testimony and Public Comment
Lisa J. Danetz

Same Day Registration is a proven reform that can substantially increase voter turnout among eligible voters -- particularly among those with traditionally lower rates of voter participation -- without compromising the integrity of elections or substantially increasing costs.

Testimony and Public Comment
Steven Carbó

How Voters Stood Up Against  Suppression, ID, and Intimidation

Policy Briefs
Tova Wang

Every year, millions of eligible voters fall through the cracks of our antiquated voter registration system because they have moved sometime in the last year.

Research
Youjin B. Kim

The Voter Empowerment Act of 2012

Policy Briefs
Liz Kennedy

Best-practice recommendations from “Got ID?” programs

Research
Tova Andrea Wang
Common Cause
Lawyer's Committee For Civil Rights Under Law
Fair Elections Legal Network

Ways to improve our electoral system and voter registration process.

Policy Briefs
Brenda Wright

The Massachusetts lawsuit alleges that the Commonwealth failed to provide required voter registration services at public assistance offices, a violation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA). 

Policy Briefs