voter suppression
The House Passed a Bill That Could Stop Millions From Voting. Here’s What Happens Next.
The SAVE Act would have a particularly big impact on young people and women.
By Barbara Rodriguez, The 19th
Meet the Youth Leaders Protecting Voters From Intimidation at the Ballot Box
“Only we can keep us safe.”
By Tori Gantz
How the Government Has Tried to Suppress Native American Voters
Inside the complex history of securing voting rights for Native Americans.
By Sam McGirt
Why We Probably Won't Know the Results on Election Night
And why that’s nothing to worry about.
By Toni Odejimi
Trans Voters Are Disenfranchised by Voter ID Laws
“It's impossible to separate voting rights and trans rights.”
By Tori Gantz
Does Your Campus Make It Easy to Vote? If Not, This Org Can Help
College students face a lot of barriers when voting.
By Lizzie Ramirez
Republicans Are Trying to Crush the Youth Vote, But Students Won’t Let Them
New bills are targeting young voters — and students in particular.
By Rachel Janfaza
Conspiracy Theories Around Voting Aren’t Going Anywhere
But we can try to get ahead of them.
By Sierra Lyons
Anti-Black Boomer Lawmakers Are Robbing Young People of Political Power
Look at the actions of the legislatures in Mississippi and Tennessee.
By Jhumpa Bhattacharya and Anne Price
Meet the Gen Zer Behind the Fetterman Campaign’s Best Memes
Sophie Ota is the team’s digital director.
By Fortesa Latifi
Midterms
Private Citizens With Guns Are Surveilling Ballot Boxes in Arizona
Some also reportedly filmed voters, and recorded their license plate information.
By Caleb Ecarma
This Dull-Sounding Electoral Practice Fuels Mass Incarceration
“Prison gerrymandering” is a major issue.
By Alexis Benveniste
Stacey Abrams Says the 2022 Midterms Are About Saving Lives
The health of Georgians who can get pregnant is at stake.
By Jameelah Nasheed
Is Trump 2024 Really a Thing?
Trump has repeatedly hinted he plans to run again, and is raising tons of cash.
By Alexa Stevens
Are Republicans Self-Owning With Their Approach to Young Voters?
Republicans may be setting themselves up for trouble in years to come.
By Lauren Young
Stop Using My Grandpa’s Words While Betraying His Legacy
Yolanda Renee King, MLK’s granddaughter, wants lawmakers to act on voting rights.
By Yolanda Renee King
Elizabeth Warren Wants Congress to Do Its Job
The senator tells Teen Vogue it's time to get over the bipartisanship fantasy.
By Lauren Young
We Can’t Vote Yet, But We’re Fighting So We Can Someday
That’s why we protested outside Congress.
By Isabel Peterson, Indi Barnes, and Sophia Theoharis Caruso
Texas Dems Flee to D.C. to Stop Voting Restrictions and Pressure Congress
The governor has pledged to arrest them when they return.
By Lucy Diavolo
Ryan Coogler Explains Why He's Keeping "Black Panther II" in Georgia While Fighting For Voting Rights
“What I will be doing is using my voice.”
By De Elizabeth