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The democracy legacy of the Bush years will not only be that of hanging chads, Jack Abramoff, or the “K Street Project.” The Bush years have also seen the resurgence of participation marked by new voters, new sources of campaign cash, and the rise of online activism. 

Authored by: Michael Waldman
– 12/07/08

Experience in Other States | Supreme Court Recusal Litigation

James Sample speaking at the University of Washington School of Law on state Supreme Court elections.

Authored by: James Sample
– 11/21/08

Voter Suppression Incidents 2008

A list of recent voter suppression incidents—this will be updated regularly until Election Day.

Authored by: Wendy Weiser & Margaret Chen
– 11/03/08

State Making Progress on Voting Systems

Editorial points out that the many counties have made great strides in switching over to voter-verified voting machines.

Authored by: Larry Norden, Pam Smith and Richard Beliles
– 10/30/08

Let felons vote

Disenfranchising those who have served their time makes them second-class citizens for life.

– 10/29/08

Buying Time—2008: Kentucky

View ads and download storyboards from the state’s judicial election.

– 10/29/08

Buying Time—2008: Texas

View ads and download storyboards from the state’s judicial election.

– 10/29/08

CNN Voter Purges | Wendy Weiser

Wendy Weiser appears on segement in which CNN’s Abbie Boudreau looks into allegations of voter purges.

– 10/27/08

GRIT tv | Wendy Weiser, Voter Rolls

Wendy Weiser discusses the procedural battles being fought over the voter rolls. David Earnhardt and Ron Kuby also join Laura Flanders on the show. 

– 10/24/08

More felons learning—to their surprise—that they can vote

At least a dozen states have changed their laws since 2003 to allow offenders no longer in prison to regain the right to vote.

Authored by: Cynthia Dizikes
– 10/24/08

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