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The right to vote is under attack in states across the country. Conservative legislators are introducing and passing legislation that creates barriers to voting, including “Voter ID” bills that require voters to show specific types of photo identification at the polls. The claimed intent of these laws is to prevent fraud, but in fact there are almost no cases of voter impersonation. A person is more likely to be struck by lightning than he or she is to vote by pretending to be someone else. These laws make it harder for young people, people of color, low-income people, the disabled, and older Americans to vote.

It's voter suppression, plain and simple.

(Campus Progress Report: Voter Suppression 101)

Campus Progress, working with a coalition of allied organizations and people across the country, is fighting back, acting to highlight the dangers of anti-voting laws like Voter ID for civil rights and our democracy, to expose the special interests working to enact these bills, and to defeat and roll back such measures.

 

Coverage of Voter ID Laws From Campus Progress

INTERACTIVE MAP: Voter Suppression Efforts By State

Click on your state to see if your voting rights are being threatened.

Posted Thursday, May 10, 2012

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Cartoon: Voter ID

Posted Monday, May 7, 2012 in Cartoons by Jen Sorensen

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Procter & Gamble Pulls From Right-Wing ALEC, Joining 12 Other Companies

Officials from the company confirmed that they were not renewing their membership with ALEC.

Posted Monday, April 23, 2012 by Brian Stewart

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BREAKING: Taco Bell/KFC/Pizza Hut Owner Drops ALEC, Becoming 12th Company

ALEC has helped push voter suppression efforts and Stand Your Ground laws across the country.

Posted Thursday, April 19, 2012 by Brian Stewart

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Report: Voter ID Laws Could Have Serious Impact on Transgender Voters

It’s clear that Voter ID laws disproportionately impact young Americans, people of color, and the poor. Now, there’s more evidence of the effect on transgender voters.

Posted Wednesday, April 18, 2012 by Sam Menefee-Libey

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