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National Campaign for Fair Elections
Basic facts
Website:Official website

The National Campaign for Fair Elections was an initiative of the Voting Rights Project of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.

The organization managed a hotline where voters could connect with volunteers in order to receive information regarding ballot access. The National Campaign for Fair Elections also advocated for progressive election reforms, participated in litigation regarding voting rights, and organized voter mobilization and education efforts.[1][2]

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