Building A Youth Poll Worker Project
Learn more about Andrew Goodman Puffin Democracy Fellow Evan Malbrough's fellowship project, which focused on recruiting and training youth poll workers.
Read MoreNSLVE’s State Reports (2018)
The National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement is a study of U.S. college and university student voting. This resource provides NSLVE reports for sixteen different states, informed by the aggregate of reports for NSLVE participating institutions in those respective states. States include: Minnesota, Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Colorado.
Read MoreSecuring On-Campus Polling Places: Case Studies From The Andrew Goodman Network
Through our Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere program, The Andrew Goodman Foundation has extensive experience and expertise in coaching and assisting students in organizing and advocating to bring polling places to campus. We are sharing case studies from the Andrew Goodman Network that illustrate not only the importance of on-campus polling places, but also how to secure and maintain them.
Read MoreThe Hitchhiker’s Guide To Building A Youth Poll Worker Project
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Building a Youth Poll Worker Project, written by Puffin Democracy Fellow Evan Malbrough, reflects Evan’s experiences building a youth poll worker project in Georgia and offers lessons on how other young people can follow suit to ensure our polling places are representatively staffed.
Read MoreThe Unfulfilled Promise Of The 19th Amendment: Pursuing Voting Rights For Domestic Violence Survivors
Learn more about Andrew Goodman Puffin Democracy Fellow Eva Quiñones' fellowship project, which focused on urging states to adopt programs to protect domestic survivors' sensitive information from being made public or put online when they register to vote.
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