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Zachary Roth was a national democracy reporter for States Newsroom, national reporter at MSNBC, and the author of The Great Suppression: Voting Rights, Corporate Cash, and the Conservative Assault on Democracy (Crown, 2016). He has also written for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, The New Republic, Slate, Politico, and more.
Federal health insurance website lags in voter registration assistance, Democrats charge
By: Zachary Roth - July 2, 2023
Some senators want the Biden administration to make it easier for the millions of Americans who sign up each year for health insurance through a federal website to register to vote.
Red and blue state divide grows even wider in 2023’s top voting and election laws
By: Zachary Roth - June 23, 2023
Red states and blue states are moving in opposite directions in the regulation of election administration, one election law scholar says.
States with low election turnout did little in 2023 to expand voting access
By: Zachary Roth - June 18, 2023
Turnout rates matter for the health of a democracy, because the higher the rate of voting, the more closely the result reflects the will of the people, and the more legitimacy it carries.
Ruling in Alabama case could boost suits increasing Black voters’ power in other states
By: Zachary Roth - June 11, 2023
The ruling is likely to provide a major boost to lawsuits challenging racial gerrymanders from Georgia to Washington state.
GOP-led states plan new voter data systems to replace one they rejected
By: Zachary Roth - May 26, 2023
A close look at how ERIC was set up and how it operates suggests that building any new interstate partnership from scratch will be a major challenge.
A top GOP lawyer wants to crack down on the college vote. States already are.
By: Zachary Roth - April 28, 2023
A GOP election lawyer caused a stir when she told GOP donors the party should make it harder for college students to vote in key states.
U.S. elections official takes part in secretive GOP conference, sparking backlash
By: Zachary Roth - April 14, 2023
Election experts call the move highly improper for an official charged with helping states administer fair and unbiased elections.
Federal agencies lag in registering voters despite Biden executive order, advocates say
By: Zachary Roth - April 11, 2023
A report says if every federal agency created a “high-quality” opportunity for people to register they could add around 3.5 million new voters to the rolls each year.
Red-state elections officials balk at voter registration outreach
By: Zachary Roth - April 2, 2023
Officials in states that have left an interstate data-sharing compact cite its voter outreach mandate as a chief factor in their decisions.
Noncitizens allowed to vote in some local elections nationwide, spurring backlash from GOP
By: Zachary Roth - March 14, 2023
Republicans see a chance to turn opposition to noncitizen voting into a national rallying cry.