
Dozens of states have enacted new restrictive voting laws that threaten to limit who can vote.
Students, people of color, low-income individuals, people with disabilities, and seniors are the most likely communities to be affected by these laws.
Watch our video and help make sure Every Voter Counts. Spread the word:
Watch a full length version of the video that includes Closed Captions (CC) and stories from Colorado and Ohio.
States with laws on the books requiring a government-issued photo ID to vote are: Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Pennsylvania (blocked for 2012 election), and Tennessee. Other states -- Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Oklahoma, and New Hampshire -- also require a photo ID. Learn more.
Go to Election Protection at www.866ourvote.org to find out what your state is requiring to vote.
And check out the Voter ID "Map of Shame" to see where laws have been passed, been stopped, or still face legal challenges.
If you need help with voting or want to report problems getting registered or voting on Election Day,
call 1-866-OUR-VOTE / 1-866-687-8683 or send an email to help@866ourvote.org.
Every Voter Counts is a project of The Leadership Conference Education Fund.
