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Young voters are registering in Alabama, but will they show up Tuesday?
Vote Everywhere teams at the University of Alabama and Alabama A&M University work to institutionalize voter registration on their campuses ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
Read MoreVote Everywhere Alumna Receives Presidential Award for Civic Life
Vote Everywhere Alumna Anna Del Castillo was recently recognized with a Presidential Award for Civic Life for her outstanding achievements in service, leadership, and civic engagement during her time at Tufts University.
Read MoreMaking Their Mark: MDC Graduate Chosen for National Fellowship
MDC alumna Maydee Martinez is one of five students awarded a two-year fellowship from The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MorePuffin Democracy Fellow Megan Newsome Discusses the Importance of Early Voting on College Campuses in Op-Ed
Puffin Democracy Fellow Megan Newsome co-authored an op-ed for the Gainsville Sun about the importance of bringing early voting to college campuses in Florida.
Read MorePuffin Democracy Fellow Files Early Voting Lawsuit
University of Florida Vote Everywhere alumna and Puffin Democracy Fellow Megan Newsome has signed on as a plaintiff in a lawsuit that would bring early voting locations to colleges and universities in Florida.
Read MoreReligious Leaders Arrested in Capitol While Demanding Restoration of Voting Rights Act
AGF President David Goodman was arrested in the U.S. Capitol alongside Rev. Jesse Jackson, Bishop William Barber II, and other prominent religious leaders on Monday, demanding the restoration of the Voting Rights Act and the end of racial gerrymandering.
Read MoreStatement on David Goodman’s Arrest at a Poor People’s Campaign Rally
On May 21, 2018, AGF President David Goodman was arrested while participating in the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreAllegheny College Vote Everywhere Alumna Wins 2018 Student Prize for Civility in Public Life
Allegheny College Vote Everywhere alumna Sarah Nathan is one of two undergraduate students honored with a 2018 Student Prize for Civility in Public Life. The honor is granted annually to two exemplary student leaders who have demonstrated a strong passion for, and deep understanding of, civility on the Allegheny College campus and in community work.
Read MoreCAMPUS VOICES: A More Politically & Civically Engaged Elon
Elon Vote Everywhere alumna Gabby Vance co-writes a blog encouraging her community to continue fostering civic engagement on campus.
Read MoreSpring 2018 Roundup: 5 Snapshots of Vote Everywhere’s Semester
During the Spring 2018 semester, Vote Everywhere Ambassadors committed over 9,000 hours to plan and host 229 events and register 1,920 voters.
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