βSpecifically, scholars note that when polling places close and votersβ distance to their new precinct increases, voter turnout declines as people have to travel further, and the effects are larger in minority neighborhoods.β
βSpecifically, scholars note that when polling places close and votersβ distance to their new precinct increases, voter turnout declines as people have to travel further, and the effects are larger in minority neighborhoods.β
Arizonaβs top election officer is sending an important message to local election officials: protect the privacy rights of Arizona voters and do not comply with any illegal demands for private voter dataβ¬οΈ
www.votebeat.org/arizona/2026...
Another day, another waste of time, resources and energy. Americans are a lot more concerned about ... just about anything other than another effort to spin up lies about our elections www.nytimes.com/2026/03/09/n...
Over the weekend, our EVP of States Cynthia attended the Jubilee in Selma β and came back with a reminder that movements donβt belong to politicians, they belong to the people who show up.
βThe march never ended in Selma. It just kept finding new roads.β
The work continues. β¨
Today the Trump admin subpoenaed election information from the Arizona State Senate tied to debunked 2020 conspiracy theories.
Our response is simple: hands off our vote. Election officials and voters must name these threats and protect the freedom to vote. allvotingislocal.org/statements/t...
This is what voter suppression looks like.
This Womenβs History Month, we honor the women who refused to be sidelined, silenced, or written out of history β the organizers, truth-tellers, and fighters who forced this democracy to expand its promise. βπ½β¨
Today is Primary Day in Arkansas, North Carolina, and Texas! π³οΈ
If you need or someone you know needs help at the polls, the Voter Protection Hotline is available at π866-OUR-VOTE.
Happy voting! πΊπΈ
The past weekend marked the end of Black History Month. 100 years after it first launched, this February has put front and center how the fight for voting rights is unfinished business for communities across the U.S., particularly for Black Americans.
The Trump admin is demanding more statesβ voter rolls β sensitive data they know election deniers will weaponize to undermine trust in our elections.
This isnβt about strengthening our elections, itβs about laying the groundwork to undermine results they donβt like.
The SAVE Act wouldnβt just disenfranchise millions of voters, it would also complicate things for the local election officials that keep our democracy running.
We need to be giving them support, not adding more hurdles to their work.
Last nightβs State of the Union address was exactly what we expected: more lies and distraction to hide the truth about attempts to keep Americans from voting and eligible votes from being counted to change the results of the midterm elections and beyond.
Americans expect every voter to have the opportunity to vote. Election officials have historically depended on federal resources and cooperation to achieve this.
Our CEO and co-founder @hannahkfried.bsky.social spoke to 1A WAMU about whatβs at stake when that coordination doesnβt happenβ¬οΈ
Frederick Douglass was an outspoken advocate for Black voting rights, and believed that true freedom is dependent on the right to vote.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a driving force in the fight for voting rights, with his demonstrations gaining national attention and directly contributing to the passage of the Voting Rights Act.
Ida B. Wells challenged racism within the womenβs suffrage movement, and advocated for voting rights an essential tool for Black women to protect their communities and secure justice.
Fannie Lou Hamer became one of the most powerful voices of the voting rights movement, demanding a democracy that included Black voters.
John Lewis spent his life fighting for the right to vote, and was the youngest speaker and organizer of the March on Washington.
This Black History Month, we honor the voting rights champions like John Lewis, Ida B. Wells, Fannie Lou Hamer, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Luther King Jr., who risked everything to protect the freedom to vote.
This is what saying the quiet part out loud looks like.
Democracy means everyone whoβs eligible gets a voice, not just the people politicians think will vote for them.
We mourn the loss of Rev. Jesse Jackson, a civil rights titan who spent his life fighting for justice and a democracy that includes us all.
Weβll honor his legacy by continuing the fight to make that vision real.
This Valentines Day weekend, had to show some extra love to all of the election officials who keep our democracy running π«Άπ½
Most Americans believe every eligible voter should be able to cast a ballot and have it counted. Any effort to block access to the ballot is a direct attack on that freedom.
Hands off our vote.
allvotingislocal.org/statements/s...
Secretary Noemβs press conference today on the latest version of the SAVE Act makes one thing clear: the Trump administration and its allies will do whatever it takes to take power away from voters by making it harder for Arizonans and Americans across the country to vote.
The ruling regime is trying to pass the SAVE Act to keep Americans from voting so they can seize and hold onto power.
The FBIβs justification for raiding the Fulton County election office was based on lies that have been repeatedly debunked.
Instead of wasting time and resources relitigating 2020, we should be focused on ensuring every voter can make their voice heard in the 2026 midterms
The SAVE Act could block 69 MILLION women from voting.
The bill would require people to show a birth certificate or passport to register to vote.
This would threaten the vote of millions of women who changed their last name after marriage.
This is a voter suppression bill.
Election officials are on the frontlines of our democracy, ensuring every voter can make their voice heard.
They understand the needs of their communities best and should never have to contend with federal overreach or foreign actors attempting to disrupt our elections.
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While the rising threats against our elections and freedom to vote can feel demoralizing, itβs important to remember that election officials have trusted processes and a sworn duty to protect voters and uphold their right to safe & accessible elections. π³οΈ
www.votebeat.org/2026/01/29/e...
"Absentee voting is not a βprivilegeβ that voters gamble on at their own risk...Treating it otherwise weakens the shared understanding that every valid vote deserves to be counted and protected."
ποΈ- AVL WI state director Sam Liebert
www.wispolitics.com/2026/sam-lie...