The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced on Monday that it plans to allocate over $25 million to educate voters ahead of the midterm elections. This significant investment will target numerous races and ballot measures across various states, aiming to enhance voter awareness and participation.
ACLU's Funding Strategy for Midterm Elections
The ACLU's initiative includes a partnership with its Voter Education Fund, which will contribute $13 million specifically for state Supreme Court races. This funding is part of a broader effort to inform voters about critical issues that could impact their rights and the legal landscape.
According to the ACLU's release, this campaign is vital as it addresses key races that could influence judicial decisions and voter rights. The organization emphasizes the importance of informed voting, especially concerning ballot measures that could reshape local and state governance.
Focus on Key States and Races
The planned expenditure will focus on several key states where elections are expected to be particularly contentious. These include states with significant Supreme Court races, where the outcomes could have lasting implications for civil liberties.




