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Washoe County Commissioners’ Failure to Certify Election Recount Results Threatens to Disenfranchise Voters
July 9, 2024 RENO – The Washoe County Board of Commissioners failed to certify the election recount results after the county’s District 4 and School Board Trustee races were completed. In response to commissioners Jeanne Herman, Michael Clark, and Clara Andriola’s refusing to vote to certify the election for a…
Wisconsin Supreme Court Makes Common Sense Decision to Restore Drop Boxes
July 5, 2024 MILWAUKEE – In response to the decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court to restore drop boxes for elections, All Voting is Local Wisconsin State Director Sam Liebert released the following statement: “Wisconsin voters won big today with the decision to reinstate drop boxes across the Badger…
Expansion of Early Voting Sites in Green Bay a Win for Voters and Voter Accessibility
MILWAUKEE – In response to the decision by the Green Bay City Council to expand the number of early voting sites in the city from one to three, All Voting is Local Wisconsin State Director Sam Liebert released the following statement: “At a time when lawmakers and local officials…
New Georgia Voting Law Encourages Unfounded Challenges to Voter Eligibility
May 7, 2024 ATLANTA — All Voting is Local Georgia State Director Kristin Nabers issued the following statement in response to Gov. Brian Kemp signing Senate Bill 189 into law Tuesday, which invites more unnecessary challenges to voter eligibility: “Georgia’s leaders have once again created an election law that…
Hillsborough County Shortchanges Voters by Upholding Unnecessary Budget Cut to Elections
April 3, 2024 TALLAHASSEE — All Voting is Local’s Florida State Director Brad Ashwell issued the following statement in response to Wednesday’s confirmation vote by Hillsborough County commissioners to uphold a budget cut of $200,000 to the county’s elections: “By going through with this cut to the elections budget, the…
Passage of Restrictive Amendments Will Negatively Impact Wisconsin Voters
April 2, 2024 MADISON, Wisconsin — Today, voters in Wisconsin voted in two amendments focused on elections. The amendments, which were listed as Questions 1 and 2 on the ballot, focused on (1) banning election offices in the state from accepting or spending money donated by outside, non-government groups…