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Alabama Took My Voting Rights Away For Owing 4 Dollars

April 5, 2019
Case
Restore Your Vote: Felony Rights Restoration
Felony Voting Rights Restoration in Alabama
Issues
Voting Rights

My home state of Alabama, where I’ve lived since 1967, took away my voting rights for owing them four dollars.

CLC Achieves Historic Victory for Disenfranchised Voters in Florida

May 24, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis
Issues
Voting Rights

A federal court has blocked a Florida law that would have denied hundreds of thousands of voters -- particularly voters of color -- the ability to participate in the 2020 election.

Floridian Shares How Campaign Legal Center Restored Her Voting Rights

March 19, 2020
Case
Jones v. DeSantis
Issues
Voting Rights

On Thursday morning, I walked into my polling place in Largo, Florida and cast a ballot. It was a beautiful experience. In fact, it felt like a rebirth.

Georgia Primary Issues Highlight Urgent Need to Expand Voter Access, Ensure Emergency Election Preparedness

June 10, 2020
Case
Coronavirus: Protecting Voter Access and Ensuring Emergency Election Preparedness
Issues
Voting Rights

Georgia's primary shows why the states and Congress must address systemic voting problems to allow for safe voting amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Meet Our Client: North Dakota’s Advocates for a More Accessible Voting System

May 28, 2020
Case
Self Advocacy Solutions v. Jaeger
Coronavirus: Protecting Voter Access and Ensuring Emergency Election Preparedness
Issues
Voting Rights

Using a mail-in ballot will be critical for many people with disabilities in 2020. This requires having the right supports in place.

Voting is Essential: People Must Be Able to Safely Exercise Their Rights During Emergencies

June 2, 2020
Issues
Voting Rights

Imposing a curfew during voting hours sets a bad precedent for future elections. 

CLC Seeks to Extend Expansion of Voting Rights from Florida to Alabama

May 27, 2020
Case
Thompson v. Alabama
Issues
Voting Rights

Legal fines and fees should not constitute an insurmountable poll tax that prevents Alabamians from voting. 

Tennessee Must Ease Excuse Requirement for Absentee Ballot During Pandemic

May 1, 2020
Case
A. Phillip Randolph Institute v. Hargett
Issues
Voting Rights

Amid a global pandemic, Tennessee voters should not have to choose between voting and staying healthy. 

CLC Suit Brings Arkansas Closer to Fair Maps

May 26, 2020
Case
Miller v. Thurston (Arkansas Redistricting Initiative)
Issues
Redistricting
Voting Rights

Arkansas voters can now vote on fair maps from the safety of their own homes. 

Minnesota’s Witness Requirements to Vote Absentee Are Impossible to Meet During COVID-19 Pandemic

May 19, 2020
Case
League of Women Voters of Minnesota v. Simon
Issues
Voting Rights

Restrictive witness requirement laws should not disenfranchise Minnesota's voters during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

League of Women Voters of Minnesota v. Simon

Updated
May 19, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

CLC is suing to suspend enforcement of Minnesota’s law requiring a third-party witness signature for voting by mail. This law threatens Minnesotans’ right to vote safely during the COVID-19 pandemic and imposes irrational restrictions on who can serve as a witness.

CLC Sues Another State to Prevent Ballot Rejections Exacerbated by COVID-19 Pandemic

May 18, 2020
Case
LWVNJ v. Way
Issues
Voting Rights

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, New Jersey's voters should not be disenfranchised due to inconsistencies with their handwriting. 

Texas Democratic Party v. Abbott

Updated
May 11, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

CLC is challenging Texas’s strict limitations on who can vote absentee even during the pendency of the COVID-19 crisis, which force voters to choose between jeopardizing their health by voting in person or not voting at all.

A. Phillip Randolph Institute v. Hargett

Updated
May 1, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

CLC is challenging Tennessee’s strict limitations on who can vote absentee, its criminal penalties to deter people from assisting voters to obtain absentee ballots, and the inability for absentee voters to fix their ballots if they are rejected due to a perceived mismatch with their signature on...

Self Advocacy Solutions v. Jaeger

Updated
May 1, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

CLC is challenging North Dakota’s policy of rejecting absentee ballots because of its error-prone signature verification process without first informing voters there is a problem with their ballot or giving them an opportunity to fix it and have their vote count.

Victory for Native American Voting Rights in North Dakota!

April 24, 2020
Case
Spirit Lake Tribe, et al. v. Jaeger
Issues
Voting Rights

More than 7,000 Native Americans in North Dakota can now vote with greater ease.

Spirit Lake Tribe, et al. v. Jaeger

Updated
April 24, 2020
Status
Closed
Issues
Voting Rights

North Dakota’s voter ID law requires that voters’ identification include their current residential street address in order to cast a regular ballot. The use of a residential address requirement negatively impacts the ability of Native Americans living on reservations in North Dakota to exercise...

CLC Experts Call for Protecting Democracy and Safeguarding Voters’ Health

April 20, 2020
Case
Coronavirus: Protecting Voter Access and Ensuring Emergency Election Preparedness
Issues
Voting Rights

People should not need to choose between staying healthy and voting. 

Congress Must Protect Democracy Even as We Safeguard Our Health

April 14, 2020
Case
Coronavirus: Protecting Voter Access and Ensuring Emergency Election Preparedness
Issues
Voting Rights

Congress needs to appropriate more money to ensure that Americans can vote during the coronavirus pandemic. 

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