Pennsylvania Early Voting/Same Day Registration
This bill will allow lawfully registered Pennsylvania voters to vote early in person during the two weeks leading up to Election Day and make it easier for all eligible Pennsylvanians to register to vote by allowing in person voter registration at polling locations on Election Day. These two critical modernizations will make it more convenient for busy people who want to vote in person to cast their ballot, increasing voter participation, and strengthening our democracy. This is about ensuring all eligible Pennsylvanians have the opportunity to exercise their voting rights. (2024)
Virginia Voter Satellite Offices (2024)
Testimony in support of Virginia HB 1490 which would give local governments more flexibility to establish additional voter satellite offices while protecting existing in-person voting access set out by the Virginia Code. The bill also provides that reductions in dates or hours cannot be enacted within 60 days of a general election. (2024)
Minnesota College Campus Temporary Polling Locations (2024)
Testimonies in support Minnesota HF 3447/SF 3616, which would require county auditors to establish temporary polling locations on postsecondary instituion campuses when requested by the institution’s administration or the student government, making voting before election day more accessible to college students in Minnesota (2024).
Minnesota In-person Early Voting
Testimony supporting Minnesota HF 558, which would establish in-person Election Day-style early voting opportunities. (2023)
Ohio Voter ID Restrictions
Letter to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose expressing concern over the implementation of HB 458 (2023), and urging that his office takes lawful measures to reduce confusion during the early voting period prior to the law taking effect.
Virginia Campus Voting Sites
VA HB 941 would require registrars to establish satellite offices on public four-year campuses with enrollment of more than 3,000 students, which would have the effect of creating early voting (absentee-in-person) sites at each of those campuses.
Texas A&M University Early Voting Site Removal
Letter to the Brazos County, TX Commissioners Court Opposing the Removal of an Early Voting Site at Texas A&M University (2022)
Texas A&M University Early Voting Site
Letter to the Brazos County, TX Election Administrator Urging Him to Designate an Early Voting Location on the Texas A&M University Campus (2022)