Free and fair elections depend on two things: people can vote, and results are counted and certified as cast. This cause focuses on voting access, trusted election administration, and guardrails against attempts to overturn outcomes.
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New rules are reshaping who can vote
Free and fair elections depend on two things: people can vote, and results are counted and certified as cast. This cause focuses on voting access, trusted election administration, and guardrails against attempts to overturn outcomes.
When voting gets harder, fewer people take part. Rules like stricter ID requirements, fewer early voting options, mail ballot hurdles, and aggressive voter roll purges can make it harder to vote—especially for people with less time, money, or flexibility. Trust also matters. Threats and misinformation make elections harder to run safely. When people doubt results, it becomes easier to pressure officials to bend the rules.
Election rules have become highly polarized, and major federal bills have not cleared the U.S. Senate filibuster. Misinformation and gerrymandered state politics can also slow reforms and weaken enforcement.
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