The 2012 election season is already beginning to heat up and with that, we can expect more citizens to register to... Read more
Project Vote board member and Rutgers professor of law, Frank Askin and Kinoy-Stavis Public Interest Fellow, Yael Bromberg write on... Read more
In 1985 New Jersey Governor Tom Kean signed New Jersey’s High School Voter Registration Law (HSVRL), which mandated that schools... Read more
Today in Florida, the House State Affairs Committee is taking up HB 1355, an omnibus election administration bill drafted by... Read more
New voters played a decisive role in the 2008 election, according to a new research memorandum by Project Vote Research... Read more
Young people “lack life experience,” are “foolish,” vote “as a liberal,” and “just vote their feelings,” apparently, all reasons to... Read more
In recent years, six states have adopted measures to help ingrain the democratic process in the nation’s young people earlier... Read more
Young people between the ages of 18 and 29 have long been underrepresented in U.S. electorate, but the disparity is... Read more
New York Times writer, Michael Cooper examines the myths that plague midterm election analyses, particularly regarding voter’s views on “Big... Read more
Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne writes on the “unprecedented gap between the entire potential electorate and those who intend to... Read more