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Former Michigan Gov Calls Mail-In Voter Fraud Claims ‘Utter BS’
Elected officials from both political parties make clear that voting by mail is not only safe for our health but also for our democracy at Vote Safe 2020.
Read MoreMarch On, Future Coalition, Headcount, National Vote At Home Institute, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation Announce “Vote Safe 2020 Live,” A Virtual Movement To Protect The Vote This November
The Andrew Goodman Foundation joins HeadCount, Future Coalition, Vote at Home, and other organizations to announce "Vote Safe 2020 Live," a virtual rally and teach-in to encourage young people to get out the vote in November.
Read MoreCollege Campuses: the Decisive Election Battlegrounds to Watch in 2020
As voter turnout rates at colleges are on the rise, youth voters have become an increasingly important important bloc. As a result we have seen an increase in state tactics to impede young people's right to the ballot box, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation continues to fight back both on the ground and in the courtroom.
Read MoreLawsuits aim to ease rules limiting Wisconsin college voters
Strict voter ID laws place extra burdens on college students trying to vote that the general voting population does not face. The Andrew Goodman Foundation's November lawsuit argues that these requirements unconstitutionally restrict young people's right to vote.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens: Voting at Home Using Vote-by-Mail and Absentee Voting
In this installment of Civics for Citizens, we’ll break down two methods of voting at home—absentee voting and vote by mail—so you can confidently cast your ballot from a safe distance.
Read MoreAmerican Police Reform Needs Real, Lasting Support From White Allies
On the 56th anniversary of their murders, David Goodman honors the legacies of Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Michael Schwerner by calling for transformative police reform in an op-ed for The Hill.
Read MoreLawsuits aim to ease rules limiting Wisconsin college voters
The Andrew Goodman Foundation's lawsuit against Wisconsin for discriminating against young voters, such as those at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, aims to prevent unnecessary run around due to stringent voter ID laws.
Read MoreCovid-19 Changed How We Vote. It Could Also Change Who Votes.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected our ability to participate in the democratic process. That's why The Andrew Goodman Foundation is leveraging technology to ensure that students stay involved, register, and vote in upcoming elections.
Read MoreLuna Stage Awarded NEA Grant for Voting Writes Project
The Andrew Goodman Foundation partners with Luna Stage for "Voting Writes" a project bringing together playwrights and musicians to examine the history of voter marginalization and activism in New Jersey.
Read MoreThere is No Place for Age Discrimination in Voting
The Andrew Goodman Foundation's Chief Counsel for Voting Rights, Yael Bromberg, demands that absentee voting in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Indiana, Tennessee, and Kentucky, be made available to all voters regardless of age.
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