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Brennan Center Submits Testimony Challenging Florida’s Restrictive Election Law

The Brennan Center for Justice submitted written testimony in advance of today’s U.S. Senate hearing examining Florida’s new election law, H.B. 1355, stating that the law’s onerous restrictions on community-based voter registration drives are unconstitutional and offering solutions for modernizing the state’s voter registration system.

– 01/27/12

Brennan Center, Justice at Stake Praise Tennessee Judicial Ethics Rules

The Tennessee Supreme Court this week adopted a new Code of Judicial Conduct to prohibit judges from hearing cases involving campaign supporters in which “the judge’s impartiality might reasonably be questioned.”

– 01/06/12

Joint Statement on Governor Cuomo’s State of the State Address

In yesterday's State of the State Address, Governor Andrew Cuomo vowed to lead the push for what could become the most important reform in the nation in 2012: reducing the massive influence of big money in our political system through public financing of elections for New York State.

– 01/05/12

Brennan Center Praises Cuomo’s Support of Public Financing

Following Governor Andrew Cuomo’s State of the State address, the Brennan Center released this statement from Executive Director Michael Waldman.

– 01/04/12

Department of Justice Decision on Voter ID Law Protects South Carolina Voters

Statement: "The Justice Department has followed the law, nothing more and nothing less."

– 12/27/11

Senate Bill Would Restore Voting Rights for Millions of American Citizens

The Brennan Center for Justice and a coalition of allied civil rights advocates lauded Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) today for introducing the Democracy Restoration Act of 2011.

– 12/16/11

League of Women Voters, Rock the Vote, & Florida PIRG Ask Court to Block Voter Reg. Restrictions

The Brennan Center is representing three nonpartisan groups mounting a constitutional challenge to Florida's onerous new restrictions on community-based voter registration drives.

– 12/15/11

Report: 60,000 New York Votes Lost Due to Poor Design in 2010

A new Brennan Center for Justice analysis of data from the 2010 election indicates more than 20,000 votes for governor in New York were lost because machines read them as “overvotes,” ballots with too many candidates selected. The analysis finds New York voting machines’ confusing and misleading overvote warning message is at fault, as well as the state’s outdated ballot design.

– 12/06/11

Report: Tens of Thousands of Votes Lost Due to Poor Design in 2008 and 2010

A new Brennan Center for Justice analysis of data from the 2010 general election finds more than 20,000 votes for governor in New York were lost because machines read them as “overvotes,” ballots with too many candidates selected.

– 12/06/11

Karl Rove Coordination Request: Another FEC Failure

After the FEC deadlock today on an advisory opinion request submitted on behalf of Karl Rove, the Brennan Center released the following statement from Senior Counsel Adam Skaggs.

– 12/01/11

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