All About Redistricting’s National Redistricting Overview Map (2021)
The 2021 redistricting cycle is underway — in some states, line drawers have already been selected. And with the new cycle, there’s new uncertainty. That includes litigation over who may serve as a commissioner to draw the lines. It includes uncertainty about how the timing of Census data delivery will affect districting deadlines (with litigation about the data delivery and also about those deadlines). It includes controversy over a presidential memorandum on the apportionment count, later rescinded by a new administration, with several lawsuits filed in the meantime. Click here to learn about the redistricting process in your state.
Read MoreCampus Election Engagement Projects’ Local Elections Social Media Graphics (2021)
In this toolkit, Campus Election Engagement Project (CEEP) provides a variety of nonpartisan social media graphics to promote local elections in 2021. Find graphics that show why local elections are important and the duties of numerous local offices in every state.
Read MoreCampus Vote Project’s State Student Voting Guides
Campus Vote Project's student voting guides compile critical voting information for all 50 states related to voter registration, obtaining a ballot, identifying necessary voter ID, and FAQs for student voters.
Read MoreElection Protection
The national, nonpartisan Election Protection coalition works year-round to ensure that all voters have an equal opportunity to vote and have that vote count. Made up of more than 100 local, state, and national partners, Election Protection uses a wide range of tools and activities to protect, advance, and defend the right to vote. If you run into issues at the polls on Election Day, call 866-OUR-VOTE for assistance!
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 MoreOn Campus Early Voting In Florida In The 2018 General Election
In the 2018 Florida General Election, nearly 60,000 registered voters in 9 Florida counties cast early in-person ballots at 12 on-campus voting locations at public and private universities and colleges. Young voters, as well as people of color and those who did not cast a ballot in 2016, disproportionately voted at the On-Campus Locations.
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.
Read MoreVoteRiders’ Map Of State-By-State Voter ID Rules
Visit VoteRiders' website to find state-by-state voter ID rules and learn which IDs are accepted to vote by mail or in person in your state.
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