USW and Allies Launch New Campaign to Counter Voter Suppression With Registration in Swing States
Voter Access articles on Democracy Chronicles
This section of DC focuses on voter access: a vitally important aspect of democracy concerned with ease of voting and the various barriers in the way. Voter ID, Compulsory Voting and Felon Voting are just some of the hot button issues highlighted here. Also see our sections on American democracy and Money Politics.
National Organization Warns of Voting Laws Impact on Latinos
NALEO To Host Briefing On The New Voting Laws Impact On Latino Voters In 2012 And Beyond
Ohio Early Voting Ruling Expected to Impact Presidential Race
Fight ends over Ohio early voting ruling as US Supreme Court refuses to step in despite vocal plea
Organization Works to Help Seniors, Disabled and Homebound Vote
Helping the Vulnerable Homebound Vote is a True Act of Selfless Generosity and Good Work
Supreme Court Blocks Ohio Voter Suppression Effort
Ohio Voter Suppression Sought to Shorten Early Voting For Reasons That Are Hard to Justify
Supreme Court to Examine Arizona Law’s Voter Citizenship Test
Arizona Law Clearly Designed to Prevent Hispanics From Voting in November Elections With Unnecessary Voter Citizenship Test Used as Intimidation Tactic
Transgender Voters to be Disenfranchised by Voter ID
Rights Group Warns Transgender Voters Could be ‘Collateral Damage’ in Voter ID Battle
Online Voter Registration Active in 13 States
Safe, Effective and Cheap, Online Voter Registration Active in Allowing For Efficient Government
South Carolina’s Onerous Voter ID Law Halted in Court
Southern State’s Onerous Voter ID Was to Impact Poor, Minorities and Other Vulnerable Groups
Reminder: Federal Offices to Grant Excused Absence For Voting
Tradition of Federal Employees Getting Excused Absence For Voting Has a Long History in US