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Proposed Anti-Voter Ballot Measures Threaten Access to Voting for Many Nevadans
LAS VEGAS — In response to two proposed ballot measures submitted to Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske’s office, All Voting is Local Nevada State Director Kerry Durmick issued the following statement:
Advocacy Groups Urge Public Action to Protect the Freedom to Vote
PHOENIX — A coalition of Arizona advocates announced Democracy Pledge AZ, a new public initiative to urge Arizonans to commit to a number of principles that will protect the right to vote.
All Voting is Local Nevada and Native American Rights Fund Provide Resource Guide to Help Tribal Nations Empower Voters
LAS VEGAS — All Voting is Local Nevada and the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) today launched the “Nevada Tribal Leaders Guide: Requesting Voter Services for Your Reservation or Colony” to provide resources to tribal chairs, councils, and governments to navigate the process of requesting a polling place in their communities.
Advocacy Groups Boycott Arizona Legislative Hearing, Citing Chairwoman’s Hostile Behavior
PHOENIX — Twelve organizations released the following joint statement explaining their refusal to participate in the Arizona State Senate Committee on Government hearing on Monday, January 24, 2022, which Chairwoman Kelly Townsend will lead:
Voting Rights Groups Urge Secretary of State Frank LaRose to Include Further Provisions in Election Officials Manual to Increase Access to the Ballot
CLEVELAND — Today, three key organizations of the Ohio Voter Rights Coalition and the nonpartisan Election Protection coalition – All Voting is Local, ACLU of Ohio, and League of Women Voters of Ohio – submitted comments for the Election Officials Manual (EOM), urging the state to ensure voting policies that increase access to the ballot so that all Ohio voters can make their voices heard.
Advocates Urge Lawmakers to Allow Remote Testimony for 2022 Legislative Session
Thirty-two organizations released the following joint statement calling on the Arizona State Legislature to allow public testimony virtually for the 2022 legislative session: