by Liz Avore | May 23, 2022
In recent years, we’ve witnessed an onslaught of election-related legislation that is pulling the nation in two directions. On the one hand, many states have taken steps to erode participation in our democracy, creating hurdles to casting a ballot and interfering with...
by Voting Rights Lab | Apr 25, 2022
Following the 2020 election, vague allegations of widespread election irregularities appeared in states around the country. Despite a lack of evidence of those irregularities – even after states spent enormous resources searching for such evidence at the behest of...
by Liz Avore | Mar 28, 2022
In the aftermath of the 2020 election, legislators in statehouses around the country have proposed legislation that would disrupt the administration of our elections – often based on unfounded concerns over election security and so-called voter fraud. Our team at the...
by Voting Rights Lab | Feb 16, 2022
In “Showdown 2022: The State of State Election Law – and the Fights Ahead,” we take a comprehensive look at where states landed on election-related policies by the end of 2021 – and forecast key issues that are already emerging in 2022 state legislative...
by Elizabeth Grossman | Jan 25, 2022
Much of the attention over the 2021 and in the early weeks of 2022 has been on the failure of federal legislation to secure voting rights. But, as always, much of the movement has taken place at the state level. State legislatures proposed nearly three thousand bills...
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