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Project Vote is the leading technical assistance and direct service provider to the civic participation community. Since its founding in 1982, Project Vote has provided professional training, management, evaluation and technical services on a broad continuum of key issues related to voter engagement and participation in low-income and minority communities.
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, May 27, 2007 Life and Death Struggle Against Voter Suppression: TX Senator Gallegos Blocks Voter ID Bill
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Voter ID measure dies in Senate without a vote.
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Efforts to stop 'voter fraud' may have curbed legitimate voting
Why This Scandal Matters
Her first vote put her in prison: Woman is one of five from city convicted of voter fraud
SHARE Friday, May 11, 2007 Winning By One: Why Understanding Election Rules and Regulations Matters
If yesterday's civic lesson was that every vote counts, today's civic lesson is that it's the rules of voting that counts. Two stories out of small-town northern Indiana in the past two weeks serve as excellent examples of the impact the rules of the game have on the outcome of elections.
SHARE Friday, April 20, 2007 History Has Not Yet Caught Up with One Group
Florida and several other states are taking steps to right a historic wrong by restoring voting and other rights to former felons.
SHARE Thursday, April 19, 2007 Federal election agency asks for investigation � of itself
A federal election agency, stung by criticism that it altered research finding on voter fraud to reflect partisan considerations, asked for an inspector general review of the agency's conduct.
(2 comments) SHARE Thursday, April 12, 2007 Federal Election Agency Altered Voter Fraud Findings
The New York Times front page reports that the Elections Assistance Commission(EAC) altered a report to exaggerate the prevalence of voter fraud, contrary to the authors' findings. Project Vote offers more context for this within the broader effort of the GOP to subvert elections for partisan political gain.