State News
Latest Michigan Audit Confirms Yet Again: The 2020 General Election Was Fair and Accurate
DETROIT — All Voting is Local Michigan, Michigan League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, Michigan Voices, and ACLU of Michigan released the following joint statement in response to Michigan Auditor General Doug Ringler’s review of the results of the 2020 general election:
Voter Guides in AAPI Languages Released to Increase Access to the Ballot
LAS VEGAS — Through the financial contribution and support of All Voting is Local Nevada, the Asian Community Development Council (ACDC) produced and released voter guides in the following languages: Mandarin Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Tagalog to help Nevada voters in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities navigate voter registration deadlines and receive general voter education about the 2022 elections.
Wisconsin’s 2020 General Election Was Free, Fair, and Accurate
MILWAUKEE — In response to partisan-backed attorney and former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman’s release of a sham ballot review “report” on the 2020 general election in Wisconsin to the Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections, All Voting is Local Wisconsin State Director Shauntay Nelson issued the following statement:
New Election Regulations a Positive Step Towards Increasing Clarity and Transparency
LAS VEGAS — In response to the Nevada Legislature passing 29 of the 31 pro-voter Elections Procedures Manual regulations recommended by advocates, voters, and the general public, All Voting is Local Nevada State Director Kerry Durmick issued the following statement:
All Voting is Local Urges Florida Lawmakers to Reject State’s Latest Anti-Voting Legislation
TALLAHASSEE — Brad Ashwell, the Florida State Director of All Voting is Local, testified before the Florida House of Representatives’ Appropriations Committee to voice concerns about the anti-voting measures contained in House Bill 7061.
Counties Throughout Florida Must Offer Voting Materials in More Languages
TALLAHASSEE — All Voting is Local Florida sent letters Friday requesting supervisors of elections in various counties throughout the state to offer voting materials in additional languages. Currently, election officials in most of these areas are only obligated to ensure accessibility for Spanish-speaking voters, due to clauses under the Voting Rights Act. Florida’s increasingly diverse population, however, has created the need for more provisions that cover widely spoken languages in the state like Haitian-Creole, Mandarin, German and Portuguese.