Voter Suppression in North Carolina
Voter suppression in North Carolina has been an issue for decades. Although the state has a lot of diversity, that diversity isn’t always celebrated. Minorities in the state, esp
Ohio Senate Joint Resolution 2
On May 10, the Ohio House of Representatives and Senate passed Senate Joint Resolution 2. This Resolution aims to raise the threshold percentage to enact a constitutional amendment
Use it or Lose It- Ohio to Purge Voter Rolls
At the end of February, in an ordinance with the Board of Elections offices across the state, Secretary of State Frank LaRose updated the voter rolls, purging thousands of names. T
The New Barrier to Voting
During the Civil Right Movement, the hurdle that stopped many Black voters from participating in the election process was voter registration. County clerks would create impossible
New Ohio Law Will Tighten Voter ID Requirements and Suppress Votes
Until now, Ohio voters could present any of the following IDs at their polling location and be eligible to vote, military IDs, utility bills, bank statements, government issues che
Protecting Social Security and Medicare: The Fight Continues at the Polls in 2023 and Beyond
It is sad that in 2023, many House Republicans are pushing for drastic changes to social security and Medicare, two vital programs that have helped countless Americans maintain the
Georgia Mortuary Gives Rides to the Polls in a Limo
Rideshare2Vote was in Georgia for the Senate runoffs, increasing voter turnout with their free rides to the polls program. This election cycle, the organization had help from a lo
2022 Midterms: The First-Gen American Experience
My family moved to the US to find the American dream. They gave up everything they knew – their family, their language – for a chance at opportunity and freedom. Gro
2022 Midterms – A Win for the Democrats
I was disheartened when I saw the preliminary results of the 2022 Midterms. There was no “blue wave” like we had worked so hard to achieve. My home state of Texas didn’t oust
Voting Law in Texas: Why Transportation Access is so Important for Election Day
Last year, Texas Republicans passed sweeping legislation imposing major changes to voting law and local control of elections. Senate Bill 1, signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott