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Digital Organizing Toolkit

A comprehensive guide to digital organizing, this toolkit offers four strategies for transitioning in-person democratic engagement to an online environment, especially in times of need and social distancing.

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Expanding the Ballot Guide

Expanding the Ballot: Providing Language Assistance to Non-English Proficient Voters Through Multilingual Poll Workers is a how-to guide that explains how voting rights advocates can replicate Usjid’s approach with a six-step process in counties across the United States.

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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, and this report explains why these laws are unconstitutional under the Twenty-Sixth Amendment, which prohibits age discrimination in voting.

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Memorandum to Higher Education Leaders

In partnership with Nancy Thomas of the Institute for Democracy & Higher Education and Mike Burns of Campus Vote Project, AGF’s Chief Counsel for Voting Rights Yael Bromberg authored this Memorandum to Higher Education Leaders, containing advice for facilitating student voting amidst COVID-19 conditions.

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On-Campus Early Voting in Florida in the 2018 General Election

This research design provides evidence whether the adoption of a single election administration reform—permitting
early in-person voting to occur on public college and university campuses in Florida for the 2018 general elections—had a positive effect on turnout, especially among young voters, who do not normally vote in midterm elections.

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