Legislation
Vote-By-Mail, Early Voting, & Expanding Voting Options
Our democracy works best when every voter can cast their ballot and be heard. Common Cause is making sure voters have options on how to cast a ballot.
In our democracy, our vote is our voice and every voter across the country deserves a say in the people and policies that impact their lives. That is why we are advocating for proven and secure ways to make voting more convenient for eligible Americans, including:
- Vote-by-Mail: Letting eligible voters send in their ballots via the USPS,
- Early Voting: Giving voters extra days before Election Day to cast their ballot,
- Voting Dropboxes: Allowing voters to place their ballots in secure local receptacles ahead of Election Day.
Reforms like these make elections more accessible while keeping them fair and safe.
What We’re Doing
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Thank Michigan Senators for Passing the Michigan Voting Rights Act!
Thank you for your leadership in passing the Michigan Voting Rights Act (MVRA), a landmark bill that will ensure no Michigander is discriminated against at the ballot box. Your commitment to safeguarding our democracy and protecting the right to vote for all eligible citizens is deeply appreciated.
This legislation marks a significant step forward in making sure every voice is heard in Michigan’s elections, regardless of race, ability, or language barriers.
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TELL HOUSE LAWMAKERS: Pass the Michigan Voting Rights Act!
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Updates
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Senate Passage of Michigan Voting Rights Act An Important First Step
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Listen to the People: Pass Democracy Reforms This Month
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Pro-Democracy Agenda Can’t Wait Any Longer in Michigan
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New Lawsuit Attacks Voter-Approved Election Reforms
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Michiganders Approach Upcoming Recommended Deadline for Mailing In Absentee Ballots
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Deadline to Register by Mail and Online, Recommended Mail-in Date for Absentee Ballots in Michigan Approaches