Dale Ho
Dale Ho serves as the Director of the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Voting Rights Project, where he leads efforts in litigation and advocacy focused on protecting and promoting voting rights across the United States. With a commitment to safeguarding democratic participation, Ho oversees a range of initiatives aimed at addressing injustices in the electoral process.
His career is marked by significant contributions to the field of civil rights law, particularly concerning access to the ballot. Under his guidance, the ACLU has engaged in critical legal battles to challenge restrictive voting laws and ensure equitable access to voting for all citizens. His work has involved high-profile cases that have garnered national attention and have played a pivotal role in shaping public policy on voting rights.
Dale Ho is recognized for his expertise in civil liberties and has become a prominent voice in discussions surrounding electoral fairness and justice. His dedication to advocating for marginalized communities underscores his impact on American democracy. Through his leadership at the ACLU, Ho continues to champion the fundamental right to vote, ensuring that it remains accessible to everyone, regardless of background or circumstance.