This is horrifying.
Politicians’ all-out assault on our voting rights has reached a new low.
During the Texas primary earlier this year, officials rejected more than 12% of ALL mail-in ballots in an attempt to disenfranchise Texas voters.
That’s 12 times higher than during the 2020 presidential election.
When politicians decide to play dangerous games like these, iVote’s voter outreach and education efforts are even more critical. But we’re still $7,134 short of where we need to be before midnight -- and every dollar short we fall is a critical voter we won’t be able to reach. Will you help us close this last gap by chipping in $15 before you log off? >> [[link removed]]
During summer weekends like this, our fundraising slows to a crawl.
(We get it. We’d rather be at the beach too.)
But attacks on voting rights have never been this serious -- and with the most critical midterm election in history less than three months away, we simply can’t afford to fall short.
With so much at stake this November, making sure our outreach and education efforts reach every single voter is absolutely vital. Can you rush in $15 right now to keep us in the fight? >> [[link removed]]
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iVote Civic Education Fund
iVote Civic Education Fund is dedicated to expanding our right to vote.
Oregon, California, West Virginia, Connecticut, and Vermont recently enacted bipartisan Automatic Voter Registration legislation, which between the five states will bring nearly 9 million new voters into our democracy.
Additionally, in most states, the secretary of state administers elections -- often with the power to interpret election laws, determine acceptable forms of ID, manage voter registration systems, and oversee early vote and Election Day.
These responsibilities give secretaries of state considerable control over implementing voting laws, and the liberty to make influential policy decisions that impact key communities.
iVote Civic Education Fund is working to increase awareness of the functions and impact of secretaries of state on voter participation -- because iVote is dedicated to the powerful notion that every eligible citizen should be able to vote.
We need you with us in this fight long-term. But if you must leave us, you can unsubscribe: [link removed]
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United States