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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.
Nevada May Double Number of Signatures For A New Political Party
A new bill in Nevada raises the number of signatures for a new or previously unqualified party to appear on the ballot from 1% to 2%.
Democrats Splinter Over Strategy For Passing Election Bill
Democrats are secretly squabbling over how to deal with the huge H.R.1 voting rights bill that has become a centerpiece of their agenda.
Delta, Coca-Cola Forcefully Condemn Georgia Elections Bill
Faced with mounting scrutiny, the CEOs of Delta Air Lines, Coca-Cola finally came out against Georgia’s newly enacted elections bill.
Montana Blocks Bill To Expand Native American Voting Access
The Montana House on Wednesday shot down a bill that aimed to expand voting opportunities for Native Americans.
Bill Introduced To Make Voting Easier For People In Public Housing
To ease voting residents in federally subsidized housing will be able to register to vote when they fill out their lease and check their wages.
Kentucky Advances Bipartisan Early Vote Expansion
Kentucky’s legislature passed bipartisan voting rights legislation 91-3 on Monday, which makes early voting permanent in the state.
Despite Progress, Activists Say New Jersey’s Democracy is Broken
Progressives argue New Jersey’s democracy is shattered when a small number of people decide who the party-backed candidates are.
2 New Laws In New Jersey Set To Expand Voting Rights
New Jersey to expand voting rights with 2 new bills as right to vote becomes key battleground after the 2020 presidential election.
Podcast: Laboratories Of Restricting Democracy
How Republican legislators are pushing shortened mail-in voting windows, expanded voter ID requirements, and other cumbersome administrative changes.