Protect early voting in Indiana!
Attorney General Curtis Hill
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Last month, Common Cause Indiana scored a major win for early voting: in response to our lawsuit, a federal judge ordered an expansion of early voting sites in Marion County from one to six for the upcoming general election. This is a huge victory that will help voters in Indiana’s largest and most diverse county make their voices heard in our democracy.
But now, that judgment is being met with groundless, partisan resistance from Attorney General Curtis Hill. On August 7th, he filed a motion attempting to undo the agreement, stating that efforts to expand early voting are not “in the public interest.” This is an outrageous and partisan attempt to suppress the vote, and we need to let Attorney General Hill know that his appeal is unacceptable and a waste of taxpayer money.
Add your name today to tell the Attorney General that every voter in Marion County deserves a voice!
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Early voting makes our democracy more accessible to all and is very much in the public interest. I believe Attorney General Curtis Hill should cease his efforts to undermine this key reform and stop inhibiting more inclusive and participatory elections in Marion County.