Today marks 102 years since the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, yet the fight for full voting access never stopped.
Native voters are still navigating barriers that exist because leaders have kept them there. States can change that before the midterms: https://t.co/MNtxJmMi1T
TODAY: A federal district court heard arguments in a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s executive order on mail-in voting. Voting rights groups argue that the order violates the Constitution and could lead to the mass disenfranchisement of eligible voters. Watch the press conference: https://t.co/kYku1SOyIX
We wrote for @USATODAY to send a message to election deniers everywhere: HANDS OFF our vote.
Read our op-ed to learn about the threat election deniers are posing to our freedom to vote — and what we can do to stop them. 🗳️
https://t.co/1QxYHtD5lb
Our National Pro-Voter Agenda outlines the policies and practices needed to protect voters, support election officials, and strengthen our democracy nationwide.
Learn more about our vision for a democracy that invites everyone in: https://t.co/z23zaeOoVh
Today, we're celebrating 4 years as an independent organization!🎉
We've been proud to work with election officials, advocates, and communities to remove barriers to voting & ensure that all Americans, particularly historically excluded communities, can make their voices heard.
Arizona voters: your online voter registration deadline for the July 21 primary is coming up on June 22! 🗳️
Check your registration status today⤵️
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This executive order isn’t about protecting elections, it’s about hijacking them. It’s a blatant attempt to silence voters.
Limiting mail-in voting would strip away a method that millions rely on—disabled voters, overseas voters, working voters, and anyone needing flexibility.
The federal government is overstepping its authority and using that power to keep eligible voters from the polls.
As the midterms approach, we’ve outlined the top 10 threats to our elections and what you can do about them: https://t.co/UGCVZoozlU
BREAKING: In a win for Alabama voters, a federal court blocked the state from enacting its 2023 congressional map, which would have diluted the voting power of Black Alabamians, from being used in the 2026 midterms.
The ruling will likely be appealed directly to the Supreme Court. https://t.co/8hVYaGPyD1
This week, millions of voters were able to make their voices heard.
Election Day is made possible by the work of election officials, who work tirelessly every single day to ensure that elections run smoothly and everyone can cast their ballot.
“A clear message is being sent to those willing to break the law and attack our democracy for the president that they very likely will not face consequences for their actions,” — Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold
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We marched in Selma this weekend for a reason: the Callais decision isn't a map dispute, it's a direct hit on Black political power and democracy itself. When they come for Black votes, everyone's rights are on the line.
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🗓️ It’s Primary Day! If you’re in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Idaho, Kentucky, or Oregon — today is your day.
Get to the polls and bring somebody with you. 🗳️
Over the weekend, members of our team joined partners and advocates in Selma and Montgomery for the #AllRoadsSouth National Day of Action, standing together to raise awareness about the ongoing attacks on Black voting rights.
Together, we sent a message: hands off our vote. 🗣️
The dismantling of the Voting Rights Act is a reminder that we have unfinished business.
That’s why this Saturday, we’re headed to the National Day of Action in Montgomery, Alabama, to continue the fight for voting rights. Join us: https://t.co/kcv8eRtZnS
"Opponents of the VRA will say that our country is different and that we’ve moved past the need for it, but snuffing out Black representation where the majority of Black Americans live isn’t progress. It’s regression with better branding."
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83% of Americans believe voting should be easy. But in real time, we’ve seen how hard some lawmakers are working to do the opposite.
We need a Pro-Voter Agenda: a long-term vision that calls on local election officials to expand access to the ballot. https://t.co/gkKipCZMOX