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Stratège en communication régionale (Ouest)
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Stratège en communication régionale (Sud)
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Stratège en communication régionale (Midwest)
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Les experts nationaux et régionaux en matière de réforme démocratique du réseau Common Cause interviennent régulièrement dans les médias. Pour parler à l'un de nos experts, veuillez contacter l'un des membres de l'équipe de presse ci-dessus.
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Salon: Election officials preparing for worst-case scenarios: Violence around the midterms
"These election administrators keep saying that they report things to law enforcement or local DAs and nothing happens, like nobody's being prosecuted," Gutierrez said.
Common Cause, which does election protection work, is also looking at potential ways to hold people who attack election workers accountable. What has complicated that task, Gutierrez and others...
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WHYY: Delaware’s first ‘election protection’ program launches ahead of state’s primary vote
“One of the reasons we’re happy to have the election protection field program on the ground this year is because a lot of the voting laws have changed recently,” Snyder-Hall said. Changes include an expansion of early voting, vote by mail, same-day registration, and no registration deadlines.
“Consequently, we expect that some voters might be confused by...
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Associated Press: Support of false election claims runs deep in 2022 GOP field
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Tallahassee Democrat: How did your Florida lawmaker score in the Democracy Scorecard by Common Cause?
See the full results at https://democracyscorecard.org.
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Boston Globe: R.I. Board of Elections calls for new protocols after ballot problems
Marion and Steven Brown, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island, noted that the printed ballots voters received after using the touchscreen are...
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Santa Fe Reporter: NM Judge Bars Insurrectionist Couy Griffin From Public Office
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The 19th News: What makes state legislatures uniquely prone to alleged harassment
“In varying degrees, this is something that occurs in different statehouses based on the level of...
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Insider : sur 18 projets de loi pro-démocratie en 2022, l'obstruction parlementaire du Sénat américain en a torpillé 17 : rapport
La présidente de Common Cause, Karen Hobert Flynn, a cité l'obstruction législative comme étant l'obstacle à la réforme pro-démocratique.
« En fin de compte, avec un niveau élevé de soutien au Congrès et un élan écrasant de soutien public, le Congrès a couru...
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Common Cause Scorecard Charts Lawmaker Support for Pro-Democracy Bills in 117th Congress in Wake of January 6th
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Vox: How election deniers could sway the 2024 election
If a Republican secretary of state presided over elections, they could tighten up rules around voting, from identification requirements to who could cast an absentee ballot and where they could drop it off — policies that, individually, might not cause a huge drop-off in...
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Bloomberg: Trump Allies Back Mass Challenge to Voter Eligibility in Georgia
She said it’s also troubling because Georgia law allows the state to take over local elections boards if it finds them incompetent. Many clerks are worried that if they don’t do a quick vetting of the mass challenges or the challenges lead to longer lines on Election Day, they’ll face a state takeover.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution: In battleground Georgia, new voters on the rise before ‘22 election
“All these people are joining in democracy and getting their voices heard at the ballot box,” Dennis said. “We have to pay attention to why they want to go out and vote, and what they care about.”