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    Against Access Threats, Ensuring Votes Count This November

    With the presidential elections just three weeks away, voters and election officials nationwide are facing historically high threats to voting access.

    SB1 Ruling a Victory for Voter Rights and Community Organizing

    Voting rights advocates are hailing a judge's decision to strike down a provision of Texas' voter suppression law even as other provisions are challenged.

    My Vote is My Health: Empowering Communities Through Civic Engagement

    Civic Health Month is not just a time to reflect on the state of our democracy; it is a call to action.

    Making Sense of the Conventions and the 2024 Elections

    With presidential elections coming in the shadow of political violence and division, how will the national conventions and electoral process affect voters?

    Congress ‘Has a Role to Play’ in Setting National Voting Rights Standards

    A series of contradictory rulings by the Supreme Court in cases involving redistricting highlight the need for Congress to set national voting rights standards.

    The Bogus Legal Theory Behind House Speaker Johnson’s Election Denialism

    Johnson told Face the Nation this week the 2020 election was unconstitutional based on a debunked legal theory that if applied would strike at the heart of American democracy.

    How Misinformation May Threaten the 2024 Election

    As the 2024 U.S. presidential election nears, misinformation threatens to make the race more of a battleground than a civic activity.

    Activists Win Voting Rights for Black Alabamians

    Evan Milligan, who won a Supreme Court ruling for Black Alabamian voters, says he was initially skeptical about the legal battle.

    Will the Threat of Gun Violence at the Polls Deter Voting?

    Voting and elections have become the targets of threats and intimidation as the nation faces a proliferation of guns.

    Alabama Unbowed in Battling Black Voting

    Alabama's GOP-dominated legislature and governor are defying a SCOTUS ruling ordering the state to draw voting maps that are fairer to Black voters.

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