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| In 2004, Project Vote registered 1.15 million low- and moderate -income & minority voters and mobilized 2.3 million. |
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What's New:Minority Voting Surged in 2008 Election, According to Project Vote AnalysisNovember 25, 2008 - WASHINGTON, DC – The United States saw dramatic increases in the number of ballots cast by traditionally underrepresented groups, including Americans of color and young voters, according to an analysis released today by Project Vote. Countering the conventional wisdom that voter turnout on November 4 did not change as dramatically as predicted, Project Vote’s new analysis demonstrates that African-Americans, Latinos, and young voters cast millions more ballots in 2... Read more here... Near Universal Agreement on the Need for Universal Registration: Experts and media call for sweeping reform of how voter registration is conducted in AmericaNovember 17, 2008 - America’s system of voter registration, in which the responsibility is placed almost solely on individuals, took center stage in this election cycle. In the wake of historic interest in voting, and after months of controversy surrounding nonprofit registration drives, America’s leaders, journalists, and voting rights experts are calling for a new registration system that reduces the need for third-party registration drives and shifts responsibility from the individual to government: The Washington Post editorializes: “It's time to rethink another vestige of an earlier era --... Read more here... New Voters, New Voices Record Turnout a Triumph for Democracy, says Project VoteNovember 04, 2008 - WASHINGTON, DC - With long lines seen across the country, all indications suggest that America's voters, as predicted, will shatter previous records and represent the diverse voices of the country's populace like no election in recent history. Project Vote, in partnership with the community organization ACORN, helped collect over 1.3 million voter registration applications this year, and has worked to protect the rights of low-income and minority voters to register, vote, and have their votes counted. Today Executive Director Michael Slater issued the following statement in response to... Read more here... Project Vote Lawsuit in Indiana Helps Hundreds of Voters Get Back on the Rolls: Voters won't be penalized for using an older form to registerNovember 03, 2008 - Indianapolis, IN – In a victory for voting rights, Marion County, Indiana has agreed that 200 Indiana residents will not be blocked from casting a ballot tomorrow. The County was about to drop these voters just because they registered to vote using an older registration form. Project Vote filed an emergency lawsuit yesterday against Secretary of State Todd Rokita and the Marion County Board of Elections on behalf of Drametra Brown, an Indianapolis nursing assistant. Staff at the nursing home where Ms. Brown works used a stack of 2004 application forms to register voters, including B... Read more here... Indiana Poised to Prevent Voting by Hundreds of Residents Who Used 2004 Registration Forms: Project Vote files suit against Secretary of State Rokita asking that these eligible voters be allowed to cast a ballot tomorrowNovember 03, 2008 - Indianapolis, IN – Drametra Brown is just one of the hundreds of eligible Indiana voters who may not be allowed to cast a ballot that counts in tomorrow’s historic election. An Indiana native and a Broad Ripple High School graduate from the class of 1989, Brown is eligible to vote in the state, and she completed her voter registration form entirely correctly. But the form she completed was from 2004. Despite there being no substantive differences between the old form and the new, Marion County has rejected Brown’s application along with two hundred other voters. Today, Project Vote filed suit ... Read more here... |
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