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Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing and communications.

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December 15, 2015

Coalition of Civic Organizations Sues North Carolina for Failing to Comply with Federal Voting Rights Obligations

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 15, 2015   Contacts Michael McDunnah, Project Vote 202-905-1397 / mmcdunnah@projectvote.org   Hayley Home, Morrison Foerster 415-268-6021 / hhome@mofo.com   Donté Donald, Demos 212-485-6062 / ddonald@demos.org   Allison Riggs, Southern Coalition for Social Justice 919-323-3380 ext. 117 / allison@southerncoalition.org   Stacie Burgess, Lawyers’ Committee 202-445-6101 / sburgess@lawyerscommittee.org   Coalition of Civic […]

Category iconPress Release,  Recent News,  Voting Rights Tag iconAction NC,  APRI,  Democracy NC,  Demos,  Lawyer's Committee,  Motor Voter Law,  North Carolina,  North Carolina A. Philip Randolph Institute,  NVRA,  Project Vote,  Southern Coalition for Social Justice,  voting rights

May 8, 2015

SCSJ and partners call on North Carolina to comply with NVRA provisions

The Southern Coalition for Social Justice today took action to ensure that the State of North Carolina meets federal law requirements in providing voter registration opportunities to its citizens who receive public assistance. Since 1993, federal law requires public assistance agencies administering programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy […]

Category iconRecent News,  Voting Rights Tag iconDemos,  Lawyer's Committee,  National Voter Registration Act,  North Carolina Board of Elections,  NVRA,  Project Vote,  Section 7 NVRA

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