New Zealand High Court Declares Blanket Ban on Prisoners Voting Contravenes Bill of Rights
Posted on What's New Sarah John on July 24, 2015
Remedies in Voting Rights Cases Could Create New Election Opportunities for Women
Posted on What's New Dania Korkor on May 11, 2015
How States Can Protect the Right to Vote
Posted on What's New Claire Daviss on March 25, 2015
Yakima, Washington: From Vote Dilution to Fair Representation?
Posted on What's New Drew Penrose on March 23, 2015
Huffington Post blogs this week by Rob Richie & Promote Our Vote team
Posted on What's New Rob Richie on October 31, 2014
FairVote joins voting rights case in Washington to promote fair representation
Posted on What's New Drew Penrose on October 28, 2014
LA Times Editorial welcomes us to the new world of voter suppression
Posted on What's New Claire Daviss on October 27, 2014
FairVote Proposes Solutions to Florida's Congressional Redistricting Dilemma in 2014
Posted on What's New Rob Richie on August 07, 2014
Florida is facing an electoral quandary as two of its congressional districts have been found to violate the state constitution, and the legislature is redrawing the maps as November elections loom. The legislature does not want to use the new map in 2014, but FairVote's analysis outlines two plans that could resolve the crisis. The better of these plans would also improve the representation of Florida voters in the process.
Read moreLouisiana's New Voter Pre-Registration Law Features Automatic Registration
Posted on What's New Rebecca Hellmich on July 11, 2014
Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal in May signed a law establishing voting pre-registration for 16-year-olds. The law features an innovative "opt-out" approach to voter registration that will further boost registration and participation. Louisiana has a history of such innovative election policy.
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