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In our elections, every voice must be heard, and every vote must count. Voting should be accessible for all citizens, and our laws should promote participation in our democracy and instill trust in our elections.
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Recent Voting and Elections Cases and Actions

The League of Women Voters is challenging the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)’s consolidation and distribution of flawed federal citizenship data to states and other federal agencies under the Privacy Act, the Administrative Procedure Act, and the U.S. Constitution. Campaign Legal Center submitted an amicus brief urging the court to block this program. 

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has a responsibility to protect Americans’ freedom to vote, but recent actions by the DOJ are instead endangering these freedoms by attempting to seize sensitive voter information from states in what is an improper overreach by the federal government. 

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Campaign Legal Center filed an amicus brief urging the New York Court of Appeals to affirm a lower court’s holding that the New York Voting Rights Act (NYVRA) is valid under the U.S. Constitution and New York Constitution.  

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Voices for Democracy

Defending the Right to Vote

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Endless Hurdles: Inside Tennessee's Broken System for Restoring the Freedom to Vote

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I Have a Felony Conviction. Can I Vote?
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