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       Home :: Issue Areas : Voting : Election Reform

    Election Reform

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    Page last updated 07/07/06

    Election Reform: An Analysis of Proposals and the U.S. Civil Rights Commission’s Recommendations for Improving America’s Election Systems

    9/19/05 Voting Rights Groups Respond to Carter-Baker Commission Report on Election Reform: Flawed Commission Procedures Yield Flawer Recommendations; Some Would Disfranchise Vast Numbers of Eligible Voters

    Response to the Report of the 2005 Commission on Federal Election Reform By The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law and Spencer Overton, Commissioner and Law Professor at George Washington University School of Law On Behalf Of The National Network on State Election Reform 

    7/29/05: Election Reform Priorities from the National Network on State Election Reform (NNSER) - includes priorities on increased accessibility for voters with disabilities and removing voting barriers for citizens with mental disabilities

     

     

     
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