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Democracy in America articles
This Democracy in America archive has all our articles about election reform in the United States. The section is meant to encourage discussion about the strengths and weaknesses of the election system and help you build new ideas for the future. Be sure to check out our main section on American democracy as well.
Florida Election Woes Under Federal Microscope
On Monday, a U.S. House subcommittee on elections held a hearing in Ft. Lauderdale on voting rights and election administration.
National Urban League Focusing on Minority Voting in 2020
Voter suppression and Russian interference are some of the greatest barriers to minority voting in 2020, the National Urban League said.
New Jersey Electronic Poll Books Bill Signed into Law
New Jersey electronic poll books signed into law by Governor Phil Murphy today to permit County Commissioner of Registration and Board of Elections .
How the 2020 Campaigns Are Grappling With Cybersecurity
As candidates were focused on campaigning in 2016, Russians were carrying out a devastating cyberoperation that changed the landscape of American politics.
Galois: The Company Behind Microsoft’s New Voting System
Microsoft will offer free open-source software that several top U.S. elections vendors say they will explore incorporating into their voting equipment.
Friends Driving To Vote Together May Become Illegal In Texas
Texas Republican State Senator Bryan Hughes’ bill on “election integrity” is a clear attack on voting rights, get out the vote efforts.
Prosecutor: Proof Of Election Fraud In US House Race In Virginia
A special prosecutor in Virginia that he’s presented two indictments of election fraud against someone who worked on a failed re-election campaign.
Same-Day Registration: A Simple Solution To Protect Voter Rights
New Census data suggests an estimated 3.6 million voters did not cast a ballot in the 2018 midterm election because of problems with voter registration.
Poll Finds Hunger For Change To US System Of Government
A new public survey shows that 54% of Americans think the system needs major changes and 12% believe it should be completely replaced.