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The Bad News (And Some Good) on Voting Access in the States

Join us for a conversation about trends in state voting bills and their impact on voters. 

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A long line of people in face masks waiting to vote
An examination by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution found that human error, equipment failure and a complicated, multicomputer voting system combined to create chaos that left some Georgia voters waiting as long as eight hours to cast ballots during June 9, 2020, statewide primary elections. Photo by John Spink/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Alamy Live News.

As state legislators around the country are working to advance and pass a record number of voting bills, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) hosted a virtual discussion, “The Bad News (and Some Good) on Voting Access in the States.” Opening remarks were provided by Trevor Potter, president of CLC, followed by panel discussion, which featuring experts and state advocates, on the trends in access to voting legislation and the impact the bills will have on voters. 

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Trevor Potter

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