In the News

TITLE DATE
Why Are Convicted Felons in Battleground States Being Told They Can’t Vote?
-- The Philadelphia Tribune, by Christopher Moraff
10/09/08
Not Another Voter Disenfranchisement Movie
-- Daily Kos, by Nicole Kief
10/09/08
A Ballot’s Breadth Away From Rejoining Society
-- City Limits, by Curtis Stephen
10/06/08
Push to get released felons to voting booth
-- San Francisco Chronicle, by Dionne Walker and Mike Baker
10/05/08
Surprise: You’re off the voter list
-- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, by Rhonda Cook
10/03/08
Three New Reports Analyze Voting Rights for Convicted Criminals
-- Blog of Legal Times, by Jeff Jeffrey
10/01/08
Voter Registration May Be Hampered
-- Roll Call, by Matthew Murray
10/01/08
Reading Between the Extremes of Obama Campaign v. Michigan GOP
-- ProPublica, by Chisun Lee
09/25/08
Guantanamo Prosecutor Quits Over Detainee Case
-- Associated Press, by Mike Melia
09/24/08
As Homes Are Lost, Fears That Votes Will Be, Too
-- NY Times, by Ian Urbina
09/24/08
Justice Department Won’t Send Prosecutors to Polls
-- Associated Press, by Lara Jakes Jordan
09/24/08
Wisconsin Officials Fight Over Voter Registrations
-- NPR Morning Edition
09/21/08
Guantanamo Trials’ Overseer Reassigned
-- Washington Post, by Peter Finn
09/20/08
Two Percent of Florida’s Vote Can Spark a Battle
-- St. Petersburgh Times, By Steve Bousquet
09/20/08
Firm Subpoenaed in Vote Tally
-- Washington Post, by Nikita Stewart and Mary Pat Flaherty
09/19/08
Hanging “Chads” Are No More
-- The Economist, via Seattle Post Intelligencer
09/19/08
Historic 2008 Election Could See Unprecedented Attempts to Bar African American Voters
-- Democracy Now, by Amy Goodman
09/18/08
Elections Board Has No Answers for Students
-- The News & Advance, by Olympia Meola
09/18/08
Voter Database Glitches Could Disenfranchise Thousands
-- Wired, by Kim Zetter
09/17/08
States Restore Voting Rights for Ex-Convicts
-- NY Times, by Solomon Moore
09/14/08

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