X

  • No. 023 Military Voting Rights
  • No. 049 Voting Rights Letter to State/Local Election Officials
  • No. 09050 Military Voting Rights in Virginia-Continued
  • No. 09055 Congress Enacts Important Protections for Military and Overseas Voters
  • No. 09058 Military Voting—What about State Election
  • No. 10005 Does the New Federal Law on Military Voting Apply to Special Elections
  • No. 10013 Absentee Ballots MUST be Mailed 45 Days before Election
  • No. 10055 DOD Acts on MOVE Act Waiver Requests
  • No. 10056 Maryland Will Meet the 45-Day Standard, But Only for Federal Offices
  • No. 10064 Suit Filed to Protect Military Voting Rights in Maryland
  • No. 10070 DOJ Sues New York to Enfranchise Military Voters
  • No. 10072 Military Absentee Voting in Maryland
  • No. 10073 A Small Price: Laws on the books protect the few who sacrifice for the many
  • No. 10074 New York, Illinois Fail to Deliver Absentee Ballots
  • No. 10091 Safeguarding Military Voting Rights: Progress Made and What Remains to be Done
  • No. 10093 Great Victory for Military Voting Rights
  • No. 11013 Military Voting in 2011 Chicago Mayor Election
  • No. 11021 Proposed Private Right of Action under UOCAVA
  • No. 11059 Military Voting—Progress in South Carolina
  • No. 11077 DOJ Proposes UOCAVA Amendments
  • No. 11084 Military Voters Lose Out as States Race to be First in Presidential Primaries
  • No. 11092 Voting Victims—Antiquated Process Can Disfranchise Service Members
  • No. 11093 Military Voting: One Step Forward and Two Steps Back
  • No. 11108 Tennessee Secretary of State Goes the Extra Mile for Military Voters
  • No. 12002 Vote in 2012
  • No. 12003 Don’t Let Redistricting Litigation Disfranchise Military Voters
  • No. 12005 Military Voting and Redistricting
  • No. 12009 Don’t Let Ballot Access Litigation Disenfranchise Military Voters
  • No. 12018 Let’s Put Some Teeth into Military Voting Law
  • No. 12025 Federal Court Order Protects Military Voting Rights in New York
  • No. 12026 Federal Court Orders Alabama to Extend Deadline for Receipt of Mailed-in Absentee Ballots
  • No. 12037 Military Voting Rights in Wisconsin
  • No. 12056 Eleven California Counties are Late in Sending Absentee Ballots for 2012 Primary
  • No. 12078 Don’t Make Service Members Wait another 60 Years to Vote!
  • No. 12079 Act Now to Vote in 2012
  • No. 12085 GOP Rules Require that Military Personnel have a Reasonable Opportunity to Vote in the 2016 Presidential Nomination Process
  • No. 12091 Please Contact your Local Election Official Today
  • No. 12101 Ballot Dispute Delays Absentee Ballot Mailing on Long Island
  • No. 12111 Don’t be Fooled by “Duffel Blog” Spoof
  • No. 12113 Good News on Military and Overseas Voting from Kane County, Illinois
  • No. 12117 Good News on Military and Overseas Voting from Isle of Wright County, Virginia
  • No. 13013 Good News on Military Voting in Avon, Connecticut
  • No. 13078 Good News on Military Voting in San Bernardino County, California
  • No. 14006 A New Election Year has Begun, Submit a New FPCA
  • No. 14023 Military Voting in South Carolina Primary
  • No. 15024 Military Voting under UOCAVA
  • No. 15095 Military Voting in 2016
  • No. 16028 Don’t Let Redistricting Litigation Disenfranchise Military Voters
  • No. 16045 Service Members Must be Given the Opportunity to Vote
  • No. 16085 ROA Files Amicus Brief Supporting Military Voting Rights
  • No. 16118 The Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB)—First you Must Apply for a Regular Absentee Ballot before you Can Submit a Completed FWAB
  • No. 17012 Time for Act II of the MOVE Act. Five Proposed Overseas and Military Voting Reforms
  • No. 17060 Military Absentee Ballots Must Go Out at Least 45 Days Before Election Day
  • No. 18046 Service Members Deserve the Right to Vote—Please Help them Exercise it.
  • No. 18057 Military and Overseas Voting in the 2018 Mid-Term Elections
  • No. 18093 New York Continues to Disfranchise Military Personnel in Non-Federal Elections
  • No. 18095 Absentee Ballots Must be Transmitted at Least 45 Days before Election Day
  • No. 19014 Small Sacrifices from all Will Make the All-Volunteer Military Work
  • No. 20039 The COVID-19 Pandemic Must to Disenfranchise Military and Overseas Voters in the 2020 Primaries and General Election
  • No. 21072 Vote in the 2022 Mid-Term Elections
  • No. 22044 Memorial Day 2022