A federal judge has ruled that Texas’ voter ID was passed with intent to discriminate against minority voters
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.
On Moving the California Presidential Primary to Front of the Pack
Lawmakers aim to move California presidential primary right behind Iowa and New Hampshire
How to Use Randomness to Protect Elections From Hacking
A new study finds that inspecting election results is best done with a dash of randomness
New Round of NJ Pay-to-Play Corruption Legislation Needed
Election Law Enforcement Commission called for pay-to-play reforms to help curb the rise of political spending
Chiropractor Lobby Seeks Bigger Roles in Opioid Crisis
As opioid crisis flares, naturopaths and chiropractors lobby for bigger roles in treating pain
Web-Based Voting Isn’t Plausible, At Least Yet
If I can compromise the ability of the system to receive votes then I can also control the outcome
Tactics of Political Twitter Bots Moving Into Business World
Questions are arising over how political Twitter bots tactics could be used against an enterprise
Why Rebuilding Middle Class is the Key to Preserving Democracy
If the United States is to continue as a republic, it will be necessary to revive the middle class
A Look at the Public Funding System For the NJ Gubernatorial Election
Two gubernatorial hopefuls vying to succeed Chris Christie received more than $1.7 million in public funds
Blocked Redistricting Plans Illegally Targeted Texan Latino Voters
A U.S. District Court has ruled that Texas lawmakers illegally drew voting lines in three districts