This Fact Sheet summarizes findings and recommendations from Will I Be Able to Cast My Ballot? Race, Income, and Voting Access on Election Day, a Research Report from the Voter Access and Engagement initiative’s multimethod study of electoral process and access among registered voters in St. Louis City and County
In recent years, state governments have increasingly passed legislation that signals a stricter tren...
The 2016 election was the first presidential election following the landmark Shelby County v. Holder...
A necessary condition for democracy is the ability for citizens to be heard. The way by which this i...
Does the growing number of registered voters represent the diverse population of the United States, ...
Does the growing number of registered voters represent the diverse population of the United States, ...
Does the growing number of registered voters represent the diverse population of the United States, ...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
In both law and public scrutiny, renewed attention is being given to the simple act of casting a bal...
In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in state legislation likely to reduce access for ...
In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in state legislation likely to reduce access for ...
In 1965, the United States Congress enacted the Voting Rights Act to end discrimination against blac...
For this report, we analyzed data from two nationwide election surveys regarding the 2018 election: ...
One of the most indispensable rights Americans are promised is the opportunity to vote at the polls....
In 1965, the Voting Rights Act was passed by Congress and secured the right to vote for every Americ...
In recent years, state governments have increasingly passed legislation that signals a stricter tren...
The 2016 election was the first presidential election following the landmark Shelby County v. Holder...
A necessary condition for democracy is the ability for citizens to be heard. The way by which this i...
Does the growing number of registered voters represent the diverse population of the United States, ...
Does the growing number of registered voters represent the diverse population of the United States, ...
Does the growing number of registered voters represent the diverse population of the United States, ...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
The United States is a representative democracy, meaning that citizens vote to elect officials who r...
In both law and public scrutiny, renewed attention is being given to the simple act of casting a bal...
In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in state legislation likely to reduce access for ...
In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in state legislation likely to reduce access for ...
In 1965, the United States Congress enacted the Voting Rights Act to end discrimination against blac...
For this report, we analyzed data from two nationwide election surveys regarding the 2018 election: ...
One of the most indispensable rights Americans are promised is the opportunity to vote at the polls....
In 1965, the Voting Rights Act was passed by Congress and secured the right to vote for every Americ...
In recent years, state governments have increasingly passed legislation that signals a stricter tren...
The 2016 election was the first presidential election following the landmark Shelby County v. Holder...
A necessary condition for democracy is the ability for citizens to be heard. The way by which this i...