New York is one of just a handful of states that still don't allow early voting
Electoral fact of the day: New York is one of only 13 states that do not have some form of early voting.
What if Everyone Voted?
In Hawaii, Illinois and Vermont, voters who haven’t registered yet will be able to on Election Day, right before they cast a ballot. In Indiana, Mississippi and Georgia,…
Opinion: Slaying voter disenfranchisement
After a Holder Initiative event entitled “One Person, One Vote in the U.S. Today” last spring, I distinctly remember being fascinated by the detached way people spoke about the voter disenfranchisement…
Letter: The Bar Should Support Voting Reforms
Brad Karp and Robert Atkins’ article about the importance of voting is a welcome reminder to the legal community of our role in preserving the rule of law…
Opinion: How to Turn a Person Into a Voter
This month, we got on a bus with some colleagues and made our way to a senior center in Louisville, Ga., a quaint town about 50 miles from Augusta. The trip was part…
After my felony conviction, I didn’t know if I could vote. It took me 12 years to find out.
17 million Americans have a past felony conviction and are eligible to register to vote right now. Many of them don’t know this.
Letter To The Editor: Murphy's Voter ID Bill Designed To Suppress
While a high rate of voter participation is an indicator of a strong democracy, New York is repeatedly among the lowest 20% of states in voting percentage.
Early voting underway, but not in New York State
While millions of people around the country now have access to the polls for no-excuse early voting, people here will have to wait a couple of weeks until Election Day.
Univision Launches Vota Conmigo Initiative to Empower Hispanic America by Providing Vital Voting and Election Information Across Multiple Media Platforms
Univision, the leading media company serving Hispanic America, announced the Vota Conmigo (Vote with Me) get out the vote (GOTV) campaign as part of its Destino (Destination) 2018 election efforts to help educate the Hispanic community…
New York’s Polling Stations Are Full of Promises, but Where Are the Voters?
Being involved in politics has become trendy again. Increased political polarization and nearly constant controversy in the White House have together galvanized young voters. At first glance, New York…