Civil rights

Undeterred by the Long, Slow Line Toward Democracy Undeterred by the Long, Slow Line Toward Democracy

Those long, snaking lines were about more than a vote. The people most battered and excluded from the nation's politics and economy refuse to be ignored.

Nov 7, 2012 / Brentin Mock and Voting Rights Watch

What’s the Scope of Voter Suppression in This Election? What’s the Scope of Voter Suppression in This Election?

It’s too early to tell, but here’s a sampling of anecdotal reports from our community journalists spread out around the country that are unconfirmed but offer a se...

Nov 7, 2012 / Voting Rights Watch

Pennsylvania’s Spanish-Speaking Voters Face Barriers at the Polls Pennsylvania’s Spanish-Speaking Voters Face Barriers at the Polls

Spanish-speaking voters at several polling places in North Philly have been left without interpreters.

Nov 7, 2012 / James Cersonsky and Voting Rights Watch

More Floridians’ Votes Challenged by Tea Party, This Time in Miami More Floridians’ Votes Challenged by Tea Party, This Time in Miami

Forty-six people in Miami-Dade County have had their votes challenged.

Nov 6, 2012 / Brentin Mock and Voting Rights Watch

Republican Voter Suppression Efforts in Virginia Republican Voter Suppression Efforts in Virginia

Republican poll-watchers are exacerbating long lines in the battleground state, by demanding extra forms of ID from voters. 

Nov 6, 2012 / Ben Adler

Three Major Election Day Voting Problems Three Major Election Day Voting Problems

Major reports of election day problems with voting due to Hurricane Sandy, photo ID in Pennsylvania and broken voting machines in Ohio.

Nov 6, 2012 / Ari Berman

Brentin Mock: Poll Watchers Are Turning to ‘Ridiculous’ Voter Suppression Methods Brentin Mock: Poll Watchers Are Turning to ‘Ridiculous’ Voter Suppression Methods

Voters in key swing states won’t learn their ballots are challenged until they show up to their polling station.

Nov 6, 2012 / Press Room

Debunking Election Myths: Don’t Worry, Your Straight-Ticket Vote Is Totally Okay Debunking Election Myths: Don’t Worry, Your Straight-Ticket Vote Is Totally Okay

Around the country, rumors are popping up that straight-ticket ballots won't be counted. Unless you're voting in North Carolina, those rumors are false.

Nov 6, 2012 / Julianne Hing and Voting Rights Watch

Obama’s Ohio Early-Voting Advantage Obama’s Ohio Early-Voting Advantage

Obama could win the swing state, thanks to the thousands of early voters that withstood long lines, GOP pressure and poor weather to cast their ballot this weekend. 

Nov 5, 2012 / Ari Berman

Tea Party Group Blocks Florida Voters, Stops Water Handouts at Polls

Tea Party Group Blocks Florida Voters, Stops Water Handouts at Polls Tea Party Group Blocks Florida Voters, Stops Water Handouts at Polls

A Tampa group has filed dozens of last-minute voter challenges, in a troubling indication of ramped up suppression efforts. Meanwhile, as record turnout forced long lines, poll wat...

Nov 5, 2012 / Brentin Mock and Voting Rights Watch

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