Activists with “We the People. We the Voters” Organization supporting Catholic Nuns on Quest
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 the Navajo Language Requirement for Elected Officials
Native American election law experts consider wider impact of the Navajo language requirement
Court Ruling Boosts Kansas Independent Senate Candidate
Kansas independent Senate candidate Greg Orman is leading race against Republican incumbent
Sisters Lifetime Spent Protecting Voting Rights Act
Two women reflect on life of charity for minority voters and decades of activism protecting Voting Rights Act
Occupy Student Debt Group Seeks Radical Solution
Occupy Wall Street offshoot battles for social help for youth education cost through Occupy student debt
Voting Rights Act Removal Reverberates Across Nation
State by state updates show growing impact of Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act removal
Techie ex-Soldier Running for Congress as Utah Independent
Seeking seat in Congress as Utah independent candidate requires uphill battle against incumbents
Youth Tolerance to Presidential Candidate Gender and Race
Changing preferences and prejudices related to Presidential candidate gender and other factors
Reflecting on Third Occupy Wall Street Anniversary
Concern about leftist movement’s impact dampens protests to mark Occupy Wall Street anniversary
Why a Judge Ruled Political Ad Lies Are Perfectly Legal
Judge rules that candidates shown to have intentionally made political ad lies are not breaking law