The recent amplification of implausible assertions manifestly damaging to the reputation of business and individuals in unprecedented.
Study: Young And Minority Florida Mail Ballots Rejected At Higher Rate
In Florida’s 2020 presidential election, minority and young voters’ mail ballots were initially rejected at a higher rate than other categories.
New Report Outlines Mississippi Voting Barriers Faced After Prison
New report shows Mississippians who complete their jail terms should have a straightforward path to regaining their voting rights.
Executive Order Requires Pentagon to Track Military Absentee Ballots
According to recent executive order signed by President Biden, Pentagon must better monitor absentee and military ballots from abroad.
Vermont Town Looks to Expand Direct Democracy and Add Recalls
Recall petitions not provided for in Burlington’s municipal charter are available in over twenty Vermont cities and towns.
Washington State District Forges Ahead On Smartphone Voting
King Conservation District (KCD) is giving another chance this year for the smartphone-enabled voting system it pioneered in 2020.
Podcast: Is Facebook a Danger to Democracy?
Is it possible that knowledge sharing, which we once thought was so empowering, now posing a threat to democracy and human rights?
Pakistani Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai Signs Apple TV Deal
Malala Yousafzai who received the Nobel Peace Prize as a teenager after surviving a Taliban assassination attempt has joined Apple TV+.
The Central Role of Mathematics in American Democracy
Math decides the power of one person’s vote in representative apportionment, redistricting, conversion of votes to results, to name a few.
Documentary by Stacey Abrams Shines Light on Georgia Elections
For four years there was a narcissist in power making it difficult to imagine a non-self-serving politician. Stacey Abrams is different.