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Voting Rights Act of 1965 ---- The Voting Rights Act of 1965, signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, aimed to overcome legal barriers at the state and local levels that prevented African Americans from exercising their right to vote as guaranteed under the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
ACLU on Voting Rights ---- Following the 2016 election, the fight for voting rights remains as critical as ever. Politicians across the country continue to engage in voter suppression, efforts that include additional obstacles to registration, cutbacks on early voting, and strict voter identification requirements.
Debunking the Voter Fraud Myth ---- President Trump has continued to claim voter fraud was a problem in the 2016 election. A look at the facts makes clear fraud is rare, and does not happen on a scale even close to necessary to “rig” an election.
Contact the White House ---- Contact the White House
Contact your Representative in Washington DC ---- Not sure of your congressional district or who your member is? This service will assist you by matching your ZIP code to your congressional district, with links to your member's website and contact page.
Contact your Senator in Washington DC ---- All questions and comments regarding public policy issues, legislation, or requests for personal assistance should be directed to the senators from your State. Some senators have email addresses while others post comment forms on their websites. When sending email to your senator, please include your return postal mailing address. Please be aware that as a matter of professional courtesy, many senators will acknowledge, but not respond to, a message from another senator's constituent.
League of Women Voters of the US (LWVUS) We challenge all efforts and tactics that threaten our democracy and limit the ability of voters to exercise their right to vote.
American Civil Liberties Union Learn more about how to exercise your voting rights, resist voter intimidation efforts, and access disability-related accommodations and language assistance at the polls. For help at the polls, call the non-partisan Election Protection Hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE.
Election Crimes and Security - FBI.gov Fair elections are the foundation of our democracy, and the FBI is committed to protecting the rights of all Americans to vote.