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States: Voting Rights



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Republicans this year have stated they will use voter challenges as intimidation and harassment to reduce the vote in the hopes of helping John McCain win the presidential election.

It is our responsibility to not let this happen. It is important that every voter know his or her rights when they enter the polling place. Below we have compiled voters' rights information from reliable sources for key states. We will be adding others soon.

Unfortunately, every state has its own rules and laws governing the elections process. Find your state and learn your information. Don't hesitate to print out the information from your state and take it with you on November 4th. Click on the state where you live to find out your voting rights.

Report any problems to the Election Protection Coalition at 1-866-OUR-VOTE.

Colorado
Florida
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nevada
North Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Wisconsin

Sources: Election Protection Coalition, ACLU, AFL-CIO, Common Cause, Just Vote Colorado, Virginia State Bureau of Elections, Colorado Secretary of State, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, Nevada Secretary of State, Indiana Secretary of State


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