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WUNC (NPR): Here’s what you need to know about the new voter ID law

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WUNC (NPR): Here’s what you need to know about the new voter ID law

Though many North Carolinians may have already experienced their first brush with the state's new voter ID laws during this year's municipal election cycle, there are still some questions residents may have about the new requirements.

Host Jeff Tiberii sat down with Tyler Daye, policy and civic engagement manager for Common Cause North Carolina to discuss a host of issues, including which IDs are valid, whether or not an expired driver's license can be used at the polls and how to obtain a valid ID for free.

Salon: Ohio Republicans use taxpayer funds to boost “absolutely false” anti-abortion claims ahead of vote

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Salon: Ohio Republicans use taxpayer funds to boost “absolutely false” anti-abortion claims ahead of vote

"I get very worried. How do you have a democracy that is functional with so much misinformation?" Catherine Turcer, the executive director of government accountability group Common Cause Ohio, which endorsed Issue 1, told Salon. "Because we need good information to make decisions, and the misinformation doesn't just cloud the decision-making process, it doesn't just leave people with true misunderstandings. It can also completely turn off people so that they decide to opt out."

Turcer said canvassers reported that constituents...

WHYY (NPR Philadelphia): N.J. is sending ANCHOR property tax rebate checks right before the election. Some pro-democracy watchdog groups question the timing

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WHYY (NPR Philadelphia): N.J. is sending ANCHOR property tax rebate checks right before the election. Some pro-democracy watchdog groups question the timing

Heather Ferguson, director of state operations for the watchdog group Common Cause, said checks distributed 30 days before the election can lead to a public perception problem.

“Everyone needs to take a lot of caution in ensuring that the perception is not that there are different tactics being used for electioneering purposes or to influence the vote,” she said. “The perception of a move like this, to send money to voters in the 30 days just preceding an election could certainly raise some suspicions.”

HuffPost: The Supreme Court Shot Down Mike Johnson’s Argument Against Certifying The 2020 Election

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HuffPost: The Supreme Court Shot Down Mike Johnson’s Argument Against Certifying The 2020 Election

“It’s a really contorted argument to try to say, ‘Hey, we have to throw out this election in this jurisdiction but not for other offices,’” said Aaron Scherb, director of legislative affairs for Common Cause, a nonprofit involved in the arguments before the Supreme Court in Moore.

The Guardian: Ohio purged 26,000 voters days before abortion referendum deadline

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The Guardian: Ohio purged 26,000 voters days before abortion referendum deadline

“We’d like to think that when the voter rolls are cleaned up, it’s the folks who’ve moved, it’s the folks who passed away, but unfortunately, other folks end up getting picked up and purged sometimes by accident,” said Catherine Turcer, director of Common Cause Ohio.

The last-minute removal of more than 26,000 voter registrations and the numerous recent changes to voting requirements, Turcer says, “can become really problematic” for voters.

“All of these little things combined create a situation...

Texas Tribune: A Texas election worker’s heart attack highlights tensions between officials and poll watchers

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Texas Tribune: A Texas election worker’s heart attack highlights tensions between officials and poll watchers

“It’s part of a pattern we’ve seen over the last decade: right-wing groups and people like Laura Pressley really just weaponizing poll watchers in some really alarming ways,” said Anthony Gutierrez, executive director of Common Cause Texas, a nonprofit that advocates for expanding voting rights. “They're making it harder for people to vote. They're making it harder for election workers to do their jobs.”

Las Vegas Review-Journal : « Apparence d'irrégularité » : le Nevada investit des millions dans des organisations à but non lucratif liées à des législateurs de l'État

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Las Vegas Review-Journal : « Apparence d'irrégularité » : le Nevada investit des millions dans des organisations à but non lucratif liées à des législateurs de l'État

Il y a conflit d'intérêts si l'adoption ou l'échec du projet de loi aurait pour conséquence que le législateur recevrait un avantage plus important que les autres dans son domaine, a déclaré Aly Belknap, directeur exécutif de Colorado Common Cause.

« Presque tous ont au moins un intérêt financier supplémentaire. Avec si peu de contrôle et de moyens, il peut être difficile, à mon avis, de tracer une ligne claire entre ce qui est acceptable et ce qui ne l'est pas », a déclaré Belknap.

NPR Morning Edition: N.C. lawmakers approve redistricting maps boosting Republicans in Congress

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NPR Morning Edition: N.C. lawmakers approve redistricting maps boosting Republicans in Congress

Ann Webb says the Republican maps amount to a power grab and suppress the voices of voters, especially in Black communities. Webb is policy director with Common Cause North Carolina, a government watchdog group.

ANN WEBB: We know that all voters deserve to have their vote count equally, and that is not what these maps do. And it is clear that that was not the intent of the legislative leadership.

Associated Press: North Carolina Republicans put exclamation mark on pivotal annual session with redistricting maps

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Associated Press: North Carolina Republicans put exclamation mark on pivotal annual session with redistricting maps

The “issues that we’re seeing focused on in the legislature also do not reflect the views and priorities of most North Carolinians,” Ann Webb with Common Cause North Carolina said at a Wednesday news conference. “When you create noncompetitive legislative maps, you lose accountability to the voters.”

ProPublica: Voters in at Least 10 States Are Trying to Protect Abortion Rights. GOP Officials Are Throwing Up Roadblocks.

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ProPublica: Voters in at Least 10 States Are Trying to Protect Abortion Rights. GOP Officials Are Throwing Up Roadblocks.

Catherine Turcer, executive director for Common Cause Ohio, an organization dedicated to pro-democracy efforts, said that the organization supports the reproductive freedom amendment and that the board’s summary is too partisan.

“It’s not fair to the voters of Ohio who go to the polls expecting accurate, neutral information,” Turcer said.

Houston Chronicle: Is my Harris County polling place ADA accessible? Flip a coin — nearly half are not

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Houston Chronicle: Is my Harris County polling place ADA accessible? Flip a coin — nearly half are not

“Voters were waiting two to three hours circling the parking lot, looking for parking spaces or waiting at their car to be serviced by a poll worker,” said Katya Ehresman, a program manager at Common Cause Texas, a voting rights nonprofit.

She said that these curbside voting issues were not necessarily the fault of the county but instead an issue of building and resource availability.

Wisconsin State Journal : Un projet de loi controversé sur le redécoupage des circonscriptions électorales, de type « Iowa », fait l'objet d'une première audience publique dans le Wisconsin

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Wisconsin State Journal : Un projet de loi controversé sur le redécoupage des circonscriptions électorales, de type « Iowa », fait l'objet d'une première audience publique dans le Wisconsin

Jay Heck, directeur exécutif du groupe de surveillance gouvernementale Common Cause of Wisconsin, a déclaré que le fait que les républicains aient mis le plan sur la voie aussi rapide rend les partisans des cartes non partisanes méfiants.

« Il y a un mois, personne ne soupçonnait que la plupart des membres républicains de l'Assemblée législative soutenaient la réforme du redécoupage électoral », a-t-il déclaré. « C'est pourquoi, je pense, la question de la crédibilité et de la confiance entre véritablement en jeu alors que nous entamons ce processus. »

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