Connecticut Leads the Way in Voter Access with Election Day Registration
Connecticut adopted Election Day registration to make it easier for citizens to vote. The law was passed due to a supportive political culture, single-party control, and the efforts of election-reform advocates. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was a crucial step in ensuring equal voting rights for all citizens, especially for black voters. Today, some states are introducing laws that may limit access to voting instead of expanding it.