Voter ID Plunges Forward in Pennsylvania, Mississippi and Alaska
by Brentin Mock on December 13 2012, 2:40PM
Just a month from Election Day states are already pining for restrictions in the next election.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, /NOW Blog
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VideoVoter ID Plunges Forward in Pennsylvania, Mississippi and Alaska
by Brentin Mock on December 13 2012, 2:40PM
Just a month from Election Day states are already pining for restrictions in the next election.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, /NOW Blog
The Election Is Over, but the Voting Rights Fight Is in Full Swing
by Aura Bogado on December 10 2012, 9:44AM
The biggest challenge voting rights advocates face right now is keeping people engaged without the spotlight of a presidential election.
Topics: 2012 Election, Voting Rights 2012, Politics
Obama Nominates First Openly Gay Latina Federal Judge
by Jorge Rivas on November 27 2012, 12:42PM
If confirmed by the Senate, Judge Nitza I. Quiñones Alejandro would be the first out gay Latina to serve on the federal bench.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW Blog
Tea Party Crowd’s Answer for Why Romney Lost? Voter Fraud!
by Brentin Mock on November 27 2012, 10:25AM
An idea is spreading on the right that Republicans are unfairly constrained by a court ruling that bars the party from targeting “ballot security” measures at communities of color.
Topics: 2012 Election, Voting Rights 2012, Politics
Pennsylvania’s Spanish-Speaking Voters Face Barriers at the Polls
by Jamilah King on November 6 2012, 6:45PM
Trouble.
Topics: /NOW Blog
Voter ID Confusion and Tea Party Poll ‘Monitoring’ in Pennsylvania
by Kai Wright on November 6 2012, 3:04PM
Election Protection watchers are hearing lots of reports about conflict over voter ID requirements at Pennsylvania polling sites.
Topics: 2012 Election, Voting Rights 2012, /NOW Blog
Pennsylvania Argues Voters Are ‘Frustrated,’ Not ‘Disenfranchised’
by Brentin Mock on September 28 2012, 10:43AM
Pennsylvania’s attorneys have found a new argument to defend the state’s voter ID law: We all share the same burdens and frustrations equally, regardless of race or class, and that’s not disenfranchisement.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
How the Mayweather-Pacquiao Saga Reminds Us of the Voter ID Game
by Brentin Mock on September 21 2012, 10:06AM
In both boxing and voting, the strategy is the same: keep the opponent away.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
Pa. Supreme Court Doubts State Can Comply With Its Own Voter ID Law
by Brentin Mock on September 19 2012, 11:16AM
From the voters’ perspective, the Court’s unresolved issue is rooted in the age-old conundrum best expressed by Mos Def: “Why do I need ID to get ID? If I had ID, I wouldn’t need ID.”
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
Pa. Supreme Court Leaves Voter ID Law in Limbo
by Brentin Mock on September 18 2012, 3:10PM
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court just issued a 4-2 ruling on the state’s voter ID law saying that the matter should be kicked back to the lower Commonwealth Court for further review.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, /NOW Blog, Politics
The Racial Burdens Obscured by Voter ID Laws
by Brentin Mock on September 14 2012, 9:48AM
The burdens of voters of color in Pennsylvania continue to be overlooked by the state’s lawyers.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
Philadelphia Groups Scramble to Help Residents Get Voter ID
by Aura Bogado on September 12 2012, 9:30AM
Pennsylvania’s voter ID law is already proving to be a burden to local agencies and non-profits.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
I Have Photo ID, Therefore I Am
by Brentin Mock on August 2 2012, 10:27AM
Ten Pennsylvania residents have spent the past week explaining in court that they do, in fact, exist and ought to be able to vote.
Topics: 2012 Election, Voting Rights 2012, Politics
Taking a ‘Freedom Ride’ Against Pennsylvania’s Voter ID [Photos]
by Aura Bogado on July 27 2012, 9:40AM
More than 1,000 people rallied against Pennsylvania’s voter ID law this week. James Cersonsky shares his images from a “Freedom Ride” bus to the capital.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics, Voting Rights Watch
Why the Voter ID Faceoff in Pennsylvania Is Crucial
by Brentin Mock on July 25 2012, 9:52AM
Ten voters will attempt to show in court that the law has clear and racially biased impact on Pennsylvanians’ right to vote.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
How to Disenfranchise 18 Percent of Philadelphia’s Electorate
by Aura Bogado on July 6 2012, 2:45PM
Forty-four percent of Philly is African-American—and nearly 20 percent of voters there may lose their right to cast a ballot this fall.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
Pa. House Majority Leader Says State Voter ID Law Will Allow Romney to Win State
by Jorge Rivas on June 25 2012, 5:02PM
House Majority Leader Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) told the Republican State Committee that Pennsylvania’s Voter ID law will allow Romney to win PA.
Pennsylvania Voter ID Law Places Expiration Date on Democracy
by Brentin Mock on June 14 2012, 10:00AM
Even in offering Pennsylvanians free voter ID cards, it’s still a measure that places the right to vote in a plastic card rather than in the citizen.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
Organized Confusion: Votes Killed, Destroyed, Stressed
by Brentin Mock on March 30 2012, 2:11PM
Voter ID suppoters rely on tricky language. Missouri didn’t fall for it.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
Pennsylvania Photo Voter ID Bill is Now Law, HBCUs in the Crosshairs
by Brentin Mock on March 15 2012, 9:14AM
College students have had a hard time voting in Pennsylvania, especially black college students. Things just got a lot harder for them thanks to the voter ID laws sweeping the nation.
Topics: Voting Rights 2012, Politics
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