Electoral Reform

New Voter Suppression Efforts Prove the Voting Rights Act Is Still Needed

New Voter Suppression Efforts Prove the Voting Rights Act Is Still Needed New Voter Suppression Efforts Prove the Voting Rights Act Is Still Needed

Fifty-five new voting restrictions have been introduced in thirty states this year.

Mar 28, 2013 / Blog / Ari Berman

What Is Alabama’s Problem With the Voting Rights Act?

What Is Alabama’s Problem With the Voting Rights Act? What Is Alabama’s Problem With the Voting Rights Act?

The Supreme Court will hear arguments this week in a case that could gut the historic law. To understand where this is going, it’s crucial to know how we got here.

Feb 26, 2013 / Voting Rights Watch / Voting Rights Watch

Virginia Legislators Approve Voter ID Law, May Kill Chances for Federal Bailout Virginia Legislators Approve Voter ID Law, May Kill Chances for Federal Bailout

Will Virginia be the latest case for proving why the Voting Rights Act is still needed?

Feb 22, 2013 / Voting Rights Watch / Voting Rights Watch

Despite Longest Lines in the Nation, Florida State Secretary Calls Elections ‘Fair’

Despite Longest Lines in the Nation, Florida State Secretary Calls Elections ‘Fair’ Despite Longest Lines in the Nation, Florida State Secretary Calls Elections ‘Fair’

Florida blames all its elections problems on its counties, while missing major problems in its elections improvement report.

Feb 6, 2013 / Voting Rights Watch / Voting Rights Watch

The Constitutional Roadblock to Efforts to Fix Federal Elections

The Constitutional Roadblock to Efforts to Fix Federal Elections The Constitutional Roadblock to Efforts to Fix Federal Elections

We'd all like to see Congress make voting more free, fair and uniform—but unfortunately federalism gets in the way.

Feb 6, 2013 / Blog / Rick Perlstein

Why Are Conservatives Trying to Destroy the Voting Rights Act?

Why Are Conservatives Trying to Destroy the Voting Rights Act? Why Are Conservatives Trying to Destroy the Voting Rights Act?

A five-decade bipartisan consensus on this key piece of civil rights legislation has collapsed—right when we need its protections more than ever before.

Feb 6, 2013 / Feature / Ari Berman

Voter Registration Has an Ugly History, and Some Want to Revive It

Voter Registration Has an Ugly History, and Some Want to Revive It Voter Registration Has an Ugly History, and Some Want to Revive It

Right-wing machinations around voting haven’t stopped just because the election’s over. Now up: rebuilding the walls around registration.

Feb 4, 2013 / Voting Rights Watch / Voting Rights Watch and Brentin Mock

The Election Reform Moment? The Election Reform Moment?

The good news is that things have gotten so bad, almost everyone agrees we need to make big changes.

Jan 30, 2013 / Feature / John Nichols

Appointing Senators, Be They Republicans or Democrats, Is Wrong

Appointing Senators, Be They Republicans or Democrats, Is Wrong Appointing Senators, Be They Republicans or Democrats, Is Wrong

Massachusetts Governor Patrick skips over Barney Frank and picks a personal “ally” to join two other appointed-rather-than-elected senators. 

Jan 30, 2013 / Blog / John Nichols

Virginia Republicans’ Bizarre Notion of ‘Fair’ Voting

Virginia Republicans’ Bizarre Notion of ‘Fair’ Voting Virginia Republicans’ Bizarre Notion of ‘Fair’ Voting

If the state GOP's effort to reconfigure electoral college tallying would have been law last year, hundreds of thousands of black voters would have waited hours in line for not...

Jan 30, 2013 / Voting Rights Watch / Brentin Mock

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