Democracy only truly works if citizens participate. And that means we need to vote—something a surprisingly low percentage of Americans actually do. One way to boost voter turnout: online voting. But ...
Ahead of Election Day tomorrow, millions of ballots are being cast in statewide, local and special elections. So, today, we're revisiting an episode asking: What would happen if the rules of our ...
A healthy democracy depends on free and fair elections, which must also be believed to be fair. Most reputable accounts indicate that the U.S. 2020 presidential election was free of significant voter ...
For more than three decades, Louisianans have pushed buttons on the same voting machines when casting ballots for everything from local school board members to president of the United States. But ...
In recent years, democracies worldwide have faced challenges promoting voter participation, particularly for citizens living abroad. As global mobility continues to rise, many find it increasingly ...
Cerin Lindgrensavage is a counsel at Protect Democracy, where she leads the team advocating for proportional electoral reforms at the state level. The high stakes U.S. election this week is on track ...
In the United States, when only two candidates are on a ballot, the results are normally quite clear — the winner has a majority, or over 50% of the vote. But when there are three or more contenders, ...
Six voting systems Louisiana displayed for public testing this summer have been certified to advance to the state’s bidding ...
MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Simply Voting, in collaboration with Intelivote Systems, successfully delivered comprehensive online voting solutions for the 2024 Halifax Regional Municipality Election.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Early voting has been impacted during what the South Dakota Secretary of State’s office calls a “temporary technical issue” with a voter check-in system that impacted ...
It's Election Day in the United States! Across the nation, millions of ballots are being cast. But what would happen if the rules of our electoral system were changed? Dan Ullman asks that very ...