Pressemitteilung
Drücken Sie
Medienkontakte
David Vance
Nationaler Medienstratege
dvance@commoncause.org
240-605-8600
Katie Scally
Kommunikationsdirektor
kscally@commoncause.org
202-736-5713
Ariana Marmolejo
Regionaler Kommunikationsstratege (West)
amarmolejo@commoncause.org
Jennifer Garcia
Regionaler Kommunikationsstratege (Süd)
jgarcia@commoncause.org
Kenny Colston
Regionaler Kommunikationsstratege (Mittlerer Westen)
kcolston@commoncause.org
Common Causes Netzwerk nationaler und staatlicher Experten für Demokratiereformen ist häufig als Medienkommentator tätig. Um mit einem unserer Experten zu sprechen, wenden Sie sich bitte an ein Mitglied des oben genannten Presseteams.
News-Clip
Associated Press: DeSantis eases voting rules in counties devastated by Ian
News-Clip
Associated Press: EXPLAINER: Trying to get politics out of election certifying
“That is why we are here, and there will be lot of advocates and lawyers willing and able to step in and file if the secretary is not interested in using their authority or their position to ensure that the votes of their constituents are...
News-Clip
ProPublica/Miami Herald: DeSantis broke Florida precedent and maybe the law, too, in making congressional map
In fact, the issue was being actively addressed at the state level, Roberts wrote. He cited Florida’s amendment and one of Pariente’s opinions. Responding to liberal justices who wanted to reject Rucho’s...
News-Clip
Texas Tribune: How the debunked conspiracy film “2000 Mules” became Texas Republican orthodoxy
News-Clip
Associated Press: Wisconsin judge blocks absentee ballot spoiling
News-Clip
Bloomberg: Pelosi Urges FCC to Scrutinize $5.4 Billion Tegna Takeover
members of Congress have voiced their concern,” Yosef Getachew, Media & Democracy program
director at the advocacy group Common Cause, said in an interview. Common Cause has asked the
FCC to deny the merger.
News-Clip
Center for Public Integrity: Rhode Island eases absentee ballot restrictions, but strict voter ID remains
“It was waived in 2020 and for fall elections, and sure enough, we set a record for number of mail ballots,” said John Marion, executive director of Common Cause Rhode Island. “Part of that is that it was the height of the pandemic. But we think we’re going to see a permanent shift in an increase of voting by mail.”
News-Clip
Center for Public Integrity: A headlong rush by states to attack voting access — or expand it
News-Clip
Center for Public Integrity: In North Carolina, GOP legislature wants control over federal elections
News-Clip
Center for Public Integrity: Oregon improves voting access while targeting misinformation, harassment
Titus said the state could revisit further expanding its automatic voter registration system to allow registration to occur through other state agencies in the coming years.
News-Clip
Center for Public Integrity: In Indiana, extreme gerrymandering and low voter turnout go hand-in-hand
“Very rarely do we get the opportunity to talk about proactive, pro-voting rights or legislative changes. We are often trying to prevent bad things from happening,” Vaughn said. “We’re like that little boy who sticks his finger in the hole on the side of a dike to stop it from flooding, but we often times don’t have enough fingers.”
News-Clip
Center for Public Integrity: New Mexico makes it easier to register to vote