Electoral Spotlight
Three Ways We're Protecting Your Right to Vote
Three Ways We're Protecting Your Right to VoteThe ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û is in the courts and in communities fighting for increased access to the ballot.
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No Matter Who Wins, The Fight Continues
No Matter Who Wins, The Fight ContinuesThe 2024 election is not the finish line in the fight for civil rights.
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Know Your Rights: Voting
Know Your Rights: VotingLearn more about how to exercise your voting rights and resist voter intimidation efforts.
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Why Counting Votes Can Take Time
Why Counting Votes Can Take TimeEnsuring every vote is counted may take days this year, but that’s not a sign that something’s wrong.
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News and Commentary
Why Counting the Vote Can, and Should, Take Time
Why Counting the Vote Can, and Should, Take TimeOn Election Night, standard procedure and state-based policies mean elections officials may still be counting ballots after Election Day. This is normal.
This Election Day, States Lead the Fight for Reproductive Freedom
This Election Day, States Lead the Fight for Reproductive FreedomWe spoke to ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û affiliates in Arizona and Missouri about how their state’s ballot measures can restore full abortion access in a moment when this vital care lacks federal-level protections.
We're Fighting For Our Freedoms -- No Matter Who is President
We're Fighting For Our Freedoms -- No Matter Who is PresidentHow we respond to the election outcome is as important as who wins the White House.