Fair Elections Center is a national, nonpartisan voting rights and election reform 501(c)(3) organization based in Washington, D.C.

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Our Mission

We are a non-partisan organization dedicated to safeguarding the future of our democracy through innovative efforts focused on voting rights and civic engagement.

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We envision a civic ecosystem where all people can easily and freely participate in our democracy and where this participation is actively supported and valued by our local communities, institutions and government.

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Our mission is to use litigation and advocacy to remove barriers to registration and voting, particularly those disenfranchising underrepresented and marginalized communities, and to improve election administration. 

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All eyes are on New York City’s upcoming mayoral election, following Zohran Mamdani`s contentious victory in his party’s primary. But could the election have ripple effects beyond the city limits? Historically, when a New York mayor has failed to crack the 40% vote threshold, it has triggered legislative reforms in election procedures, including the institution of run-offs, fusion candidacies, and the current ranked-choice system. In this new blog post, Fair Elections Center Summer Legal Intern Morgan Munroe, a rising 3L at New York University School of Law, explores the implications of the mayor’s race for election reform efforts in the city—and beyond.⁠

Read the full blog: bit.ly/fecnycmayorblog
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This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed a district court’s decision upholding the arbitrary restoration of voting rights to Virginians convicted of felonies against a First Amendment challenge. ⁠

The plaintiff, George Hawkins, is represented by Fair Elections Center and Virginia-based attorney Victor Glasberg. Mr. Hawkins, who had served time in prison for a felony conviction, asserted that the governor’s unfettered discretion over voting-rights restoration and the lack of a reasonable, definite time limit for the restoration process violate the First Amendment. ⁠

The Fair Elections Center`s Voting Rights Project litigation team is considering filing a petition for en banc rehearing before the full Fourth Circuit.⁠

Click the link in our bio to read more about this case, which we filed in 2023 (bit.ly/va_rightsrestorationlawsuit)
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There are no “off years” for elections! Many states have elections this year, and preparations for 2026 midterm elections is already underway — and these elections need poll workers! This Poll Worker Recruitment Day, sign up to serve your community as a poll worker: powerthepolls.org/fairelections (link in bio) ...

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For nearly 50 years, the landmark Voting Rights Act enjoyed bipartisan support and remained a vital and supremely effective tool for combating racial discrimination in voting, Fair Election Center’s Policy Director and Senior Counsel Michelle Kanter Cohen explains. But since 2013, a series of Supreme Court decisions have weakened the VRA and diminished its power to protect voters against discrimination.

Today we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the VRA, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on August 6, 1965—and call on Congress to restore and strengthen the ingenious legislation.

The Voting Rights Act has never been more important. Click the link in our bio to learn more about how Fair Elections Center is pushing back on concerted attacks on our voting rights (bit.ly/fecvra60)
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Today, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act is being reintroduced in the Senate. This bill would restore many of the core protections that have been gutted from the Voting Rights Act in the past 60 years, pushing back against a wave of voter suppression tactics that have followed a 2013 Supreme Court decision in the case Shelby County v. Holder, as Fair Elections Center Legal Fellow Emily Davis explains.

Our freedom to vote is under attack, and the John Lewis VRAA is how we fight back. Congress must act now. Learn more at the link in our bio (bit.ly/fecjlvraa25)
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#restorethevra #jlvraa #johnlewis
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Today marks a major milestone in the history of Fair Elections Center: Robert Brandon, who founded our organization in 2006, moves into a new role as president emeritus and senior advisor. Rebekah Caruthers, who has served as the organization’s vice president for the last four years, assumes the role of president and CEO.

After the leadership transition was first announced in February, Bob and Rebekah sat down with each other to discuss the current challenges to voting rights, the opportunity Fair Elections Center has to continue its mission to remove barriers for all eligible voters, and how their unique experiences have complemented each other’s strengths.

Watch their full conversation at the link in our bio (youtu.be/f7QTNkgQiCw)
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June is Immigrant Heritage Month! ⁠

To celebrate, Fair Elections Center Communications Intern Yasmine Ganemtore reflected on what it felt like to vote for the first time, knowing her parents didn`t have the same opportunity. ⁠

“When I walked into the polling place, I felt the significance of that moment," she writes. "My vote represented a transition: from inherited experience to active citizenship.”⁠

Read her story at the link in our bio (bit.ly/fecimmigrantheritageblog)
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Today, Fair Elections Center released the following statement from Robert Brandon, President & CEO, on the assassination and attempted assassination of two Minnesota state legislators and their spouses in Minnesota:⁠
“Our hearts break for the family and loved ones of State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, and we remain hopeful for a full recovery of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette. We stand with the people of Minnesota, shaken and dismayed by this horrific tragedy, and we pray for the safety of the elected officials currently on precautionary lockdown. ⁠
Fueled by hyper-partisanship and the normalization of partisan hate, this extreme act of political violence inflicts another deep wound to our troubled democracy. We condemn this specific manifestation of partisan hatred, as we condemn those who stoke the fires of political violence. ⁠
For the sake of a thriving democracy, with just representation, it is intolerable that our elected officials and other public servants should live in fear for their safety and the safety of their families.⁠
It is our deepest hope that this terrible moment be the final stop along that dark path. Let us instead use the tools of democracy—free and fair elections, the right to free expression and debate—to bring our communities together and return our country and our collective future to the path of being a healthy and functioning democracy.”
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Voting shouldn`t be this hard, don`t you agree?⁠

The so-called "SAVE" Act isn`t about saving anything—it`s about intimidating and silencing eligible voters. Our #freedom to vote ensures we have a voice on the issues that matter most, like healthcare, education, and financial stability. Some politicians think it`s okay to threaten that freedom by creating unnecessary barriers to voter registration. We know they`re wrong.⁠

If you oppose making it harder for eligible Americans to #vote , including women, people in the military, Native Americans, and the working class, contact your U.S. Senators and tell them to oppose the SAVE Act.⁠

Learn more about the harmful impact documentary proof of citizenship laws have on voters nationwide at the link in our bio (fairelectionscenter.org/citizenship-fact)
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