Fighting Voter Suppression
VOTING RIGHTS 2016: WHAT'S AT STAKE
Voting rights are under attack nationwide as states pass voter suppression laws. These laws lead to significant burdens for eligible voters trying to exercise their most fundamental constitutional right. Since 2008, states across the country have passed measures to make it harder for Americans—particularly black people, the elderly, students, and people with disabilities—to exercise their fundamental right to cast a ballot. These measures include cuts to early voting, voter ID laws, and purges of voter rolls.
The ACLU is engaged in advocacy and litigation across the country to get rid of these harmful voter suppression measures once and for all.
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Settlement Reached to End Texas Voter Purge and Protect Voting Rights
News/Press ReleaseApril 26, 2019Fish v. Schwab (formerly Fish v. Kobach)
CaseMarch 1, 2019Committee Votes Against Discriminatory Voter ID Bill
News/Press ReleaseMarch 1, 2019
The Racist Reality of Voter Suppression (ep. 35)
PodcastFebruary 28, 2019ACLU of Texas Comment on Federal Judge’s Order to Halt Voter Purge
News/Press ReleaseFebruary 27, 2019ACLU in Augusta to Testify Against Discriminatory Voter ID Bill
News/Press ReleaseFebruary 27, 2019
In Trump’s Hands, the Census Becomes a Weapon
Blog Post - Speak FreelyNovember 5, 2018Trump Says 58,000 Texans Voted Illegally. Here's What Actually Happened.
Blog Post - Speak FreelyJanuary 29, 2019Court Blocks Trump’s Plan to Add a Citizenship Question to 2020 Census
Blog Post - Speak FreelyJanuary 15, 2019
Arizona Could Illegally Disenfranchise 500,000 or More Voters
Blog Post - Speak FreelyAugust 20, 2018Court Recognizes Threat Kobach Poses to Election Integrity
Blog Post - Speak FreelyJune 21, 2018New Hampshire Is Trying to Stop College Students From Registering to Vote
Blog Post - Speak FreelyFebruary 14, 2019


