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Photos Are Showing Long Lines at the Polls — But You're Still Able to Vote Today
It's not clear why, but don't let it deter you.
By Christianna Silva
Taylor Swift Sent a Powerful Message to People Who Underestimate Young Voters
"These are people who want to vote."
By Alyssa Hardy
Kylie Jenner Just Shared That She Voted in the Most Kylie Way Ever
Style and substance.
By P. Claire Dodson
What First-Time Voters Want You to Know About Their Midterms Vote
"I’m voting for people like me, who are left to experience the lifetime of pain from the aftermath of preventable gun violence."
By Teen Vogue
Bernie Sanders Believes the Youth Vote Could Fundamentally Change the United States
"We would transform America."
By Lucy Diavolo
Early Voting Is Spiking in Texas and Georgia — Possibly Thanks to the Youth Vote
It could be a sign the 2018 midterms will be a record year for youth turnout.
By Christianna Silva
First-Time Native Voters Explain Why They Are Hitting the Polls
"It is important for me to vote...for the murdered and missing Indigenous women who aren't here to vote with us this election."
By Ruth Hopkins
Instagram Lets Users Put "I Voted" Stickers in Stories
It's small way to make a difference.
By Suzannah Weiss
Why Young People Should Vote
Youth hold the conceptual power over the future policies and shape of the government.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
I'm Voting Because I Was Sexually Assaulted and Didn't Know It
We need more sexual assault education, and the best way to get it is at the polls.
By Samantha Cotter
Voter Suppression is a SERIOUS Problem in the 2018 Midterms
North Dakota, Ohio, Georgia, and Florida have all faced accusations.
By Jewel Wicker
Why I, a 20-year-old, Am Helping People Register to Vote
With an estimated 70 million people under 35 who can vote, young people are the largest eligible voting bloc in the country.
By Chardanay White
I Promise This Link Isn't a Prank to Get You to Register to Vote
But would it be so bad if it was?
By Dan Barna
Democrats Are Fighting Ohio's Voter-Roll Purges and Their Impact on Black People
“We always figured you needed a movement."
By Jewel Wicker
Chris Evans and Zoë Kravitz Remembered Their "First Times" for the Sake of Democracy
It's not what you think.
By Dan Barna
Yara Shahidi and Jimmy Fallon Want You to Take a Trip on "Voting Avenue"
Schoolhouse Rock, eat your heart out.
By Jewel Wicker
The Supreme Court Upheld the Strictest Voter Purging Law In the Nation
The ruling means Ohio can remove a voter's registration status if they don't vote.
By Mackenzie Long
Next Up for the Women's March? Getting You to Vote
The new Youth Empower Coalition is eager to help you figure out how.
By Jewel Wicker
People With Felonies Should Still Have the Right to Vote
Whether incarcerated or not.
By Phillip Henry