Despite the heated rhetoric of critics of critical race theory (CRT), students benefit greatly from America’s unvarnished history.
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.
Texas abortion law becomes a GOP ’24 litmus test
Just days after Texas’ unprecedented and restrictive anti-abortion law went into effect, Republicans countrywide are looking to copy it.
We’re Suing Texas Over Its New Voter Suppression Law
Texas Senate Bill No. 1 makes it difficult for voters who face language barriers or have disabilities to get help casting their ballots.
Colorado: Clerk in Hiding After County Voting Data Leak
Voting data from Mesa County in Colorado was recently leaked. Following the incident, a Clerk from the constituency has gone missing.
Experts call for rigorous audit to protect California recall
Copies of election systems were released nationwide ahead of California’s recall vote, prompting calls for a rigorous pre-election audit.
So-Called Arizona Audit Already Shaping 2022 Election
Katie Hobbs, the Democratic Secretary of State for Arizona, has a shot at the state Governorship, courtesy of the sham GOP audit.
Ranked Voting May Offer Courts A Way To Fix Redistricting
Courts impose ranked-choice voting to remedy redistricting. It permits courts to correct redistricting without creating too many districts.
Texas House Approves GOP Voting Restrictions Bill
The Texas House adopted a slew of new voting restrictions Friday, as the state’s Republican majority seeks to maintain power.
18 Of 21 NJ Counties Have One-Party Control
One political party controls every county office in the counties that account for 95 percent of the New Jersey’s population.
The Price of Free Elections
How much does an election cost? For a democracy as old as that of the United States of America, the answer is surprisingly unclear.