Age Discrimination In Voting At Home
Seven states currently discriminate on the basis of age in their vote-at-home (also known as absentee ballot) systems. In this novel report, a coalition including The Andrew Goodman Foundation, Equal Citizens, UCLA Voting Rights Project, Vote at Home Institute, and Stris & Maher LLP explains why these laws are unconstitutional under the Twenty-Sixth Amendment, which prohibits age discrimination in voting.
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Learn more about Andrew Goodman Puffin Democracy Fellow Eva Quiñones' fellowship project, which focused on urging states to adopt programs to protect domestic survivors' sensitive information from being made public or put online when they register to vote.
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