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Action Alert
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Here's a State Law that Needs No Fixing
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In Senate Committee, Opposition to Voter ID
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Blog
Win for voters in Georgia this week
| KellyThis week brought good news for Georgia voters. A U.S. District Judge cleared the way for a lawsuit by voting rights groups to go forward. The suit asks the court to mandate that the State of Georgia fully comply with the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) particularly with respect to providing voter registration forms at public assistance agencies both in person and online. Demos and other groups hailed this court order.
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Tea Party and Occupy Reps Find Common Ground
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Blog
Why Try to Fix Something that Isn't Broken?
| ShirleyThe New Hampshire League gave a definitive “thumbs down” to a voting law change being considered by the state’s Election Law Committee. The bill would change the definition of who does or doesn’t live in New Hampshire for citizens who want to register to vote.
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NY League of Women Voters Concerned about Redistricting
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Bills Tightening VA Voting ID Laws Advance, Despite Outcry
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Blog
Redistricting victory in Pennsylvania
| ShirleyWhat a historic decision and victory for voters! Last week, the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court responded to voters concerns by ruling that the legislature’s redistricting plan does NOT meet state Constitution standards. Pennsylvania State League President Olivia Thorne called the successful citizen appeal “
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Press Release
U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Texas Redistricting Plans
| Gretchen KnellStatement from League of Women Voters of the U.S. and League of Women Voters of Texas
Washington, DC – “The League is disappointed by the Supreme Court’s decision to block the San Antonio federal court’s maps, and urges the federal court to ensure that any new redistricting plans provide the fair representation that Texans deserve,” said LWVUS president Elisabeth MacNamara. “We are, however, encouraged that the Supreme Court decision avoids the worst possible outcome—implementation of the state legislature’s original, discriminatory redistricting plans, which clearly violate both sections 2 and 5 of the Voting Rights Act.”
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Wisconsin Judge Agrees to Hear Challenge to Voter ID Law