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ACLU Voting Rights Project The American Civil Liberties Union's site dedicated to providing up-to-date information on Voting Rights.
American Association Of People With Disabilities The largest national nonprofit cross-disability member organization in the United States, dedicated to ensuring economic self-sufficiency and political empowerment for the more than 56 million Americans with disabilities.
Brennan Center for Justice The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law unites thinkers and advocates in pursuit of a vision of inclusive and effective democracy. Our mission is to develop and implement an innovative, nonpartisan agenda of scholarship, public education, and legal action that promotes equality and human dignity, while safeguarding fundamental freedoms.
CalTech/MIT Voting Technology Project Established by Caltech President David Baltimore and MIT President Charles Vest in December 2000 to prevent a recurrence of the problems that threatened the 2000 U.S. Presidential election.
Center for Voting and Democracy The Center for Voting and Democracy conducts research, analysis, education and advocacy to build understanding of and support for more democratic voting systems. It actively promotes full representation as an alternative to winner-take-all elections and instant runoff voting as an alternative to plurality elections and traditional runoff elections.
Common Cause Nonpartisan nonprofit advocacy organization founded in 1970 by John Gardner as a vehicle for citizens to make their voices heard in the political process and to hold their elected leaders accountable to the public interest.
Demos Founded in 1999, Demos combines the research functions of a think tank with the outreach strategies of an advocacy group to advance its work on democracy and economic opportunity. Extensive resources on election reform issues such as voting rights restoration, election day registration, NVRA implementation, the Help America Vote Act.
Election Administration Research Center
Election Assistance Commission The U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) was established by the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA). Central to its role, the Commission serves as a national clearinghouse and resource for information and review of procedures with respect to the administration of Federal elections.
Election Law Rick Hasen keeps tabs on the latest election law news at this blog.
Election Law @ Moritz Designed to illuminate public understanding of election law and its role in our nation's democracy
Election Law Journal covers complicated legal issues surrounding elections and voter rights, including election monitoring, contested elections, election technology, and issues of campaign finance.
Election Reform Project A joint project of the American Enterprise Institute and the Brookings Institution.
Electionline Electionline.org is produced by the Election Reform Information Project. It is the nation’s only non-partisan, non-advocacy website providing up-to-the-minute news and analysis on election reform. A comprehensive resource for the latest on issues including the Help America Vote Act, absentee ballots or touchscreen machines, legislation or commission reports, and more.
Equal Vote OSU professor Daniel Tokaji's blog on voting machines, election law, and how it all relates to equal protection.
ImmigrantVoting.org A clearinghouse of information on the history, politics, law and philosophy behind the practice of allowing non-citizens to vote in state and local elections. Covers campaigns for local citizenship around the country, with a focus on efforts in New York City.
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law A private, nonprofit, nonpartisan legal organization formed at the request of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Home to socially-concerned, issue-oriented original audio, video, and written programming, civilrights.org is committed to serving as the online nerve center not only for the struggle against discrimination in all its forms, but also to build the public understanding that it is essential for our nation to continue its journey toward social and economic justice.
League of Women Voters A nonpartisan political organization, encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
National Association of Secretaries of State The nation's oldest professional, non-partisan organization of public officials.
National Association of State Election Directors
National Committee for Voting Integrity Brings together experts on voting issues from across the country to promote constructive dialogue among computer scientists, elections administrators, policymakers, the media and the public on the best methods for achieving a voter verified balloting system.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
People for the American Way Advocate for the values and institutions that sustain a diverse democratic society.
Project Vote Smart Project Vote Smart is a non-profit research library that collects factual, unbiased information, including voting records, on all candidates who are running for or currently in office.
Social Science Research Council Serves as a national, nonpartisan clearinghouse of data, independent research, and other resources to support the efforts of scholars and organizations studying voting and election issues.
The Advancement Project Using law, public policy and strategic communications, Advancement Project acts in partnership with local communities to advance universal opportunity, equity and access for those left behind in America.
The Election Center The Election Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting, preserving, and improving democracy. Its members are government employees whose profession is to serve in voter registration and elections administration.
US Department of Justice Voting Rights Division U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Voting Section Home Page.
Votelaw Blog site of Edward Still, Attorney at law and Mediator.


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