All Voting is Local Urges Election Reforms at Congressional Hearing

WASHINGTON--All Voting is Local National Campaign Director Hannah Fried will testify before the House Administration Committee, Subcommittee on Elections, today in their field hearing, “Voting Rights and Election Administration in the United States.” Fried’s testimony highlights urgently needed reforms to end pervasive voting discrimination that has silenced vulnerable communities.

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Fight to Protect our Freedom to Vote is Local

DETROIT— All Voting is Local Michigan, Voters Not Politicians, Detroit Action, and ACCESS released the following statement in response to the Wayne County Commission passing resolutions in support of policies that protect Michigan residents’ right to vote and fight against the anti-voter petition drive being pushed by the “Secure Vote MI” group:

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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.

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Arizona Officials Must Implement Election Crisis Measures, Efforts to Inform Voters

With election officials making voting changes amid concerns about coronavirus, All Voting is Local, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and Campaign Legal Center are urging Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Mark Brnovich to create and make public a statewide crisis action plan for the Presidential Preference Election on Tuesday, March 17 by extending early voting, and notifying voters directly of changes in their polling places through television ads and public service announcements. In addition, advocates will inform voters of polling place changes and continue to support voters experiencing polling place problems through the nonpartisan voter hotline, 866-OUR-VOTE.

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