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Foundation Lawsuit Challenges Wisconsin’s Student Voter ID Requirements
AGF's civic action continues through a recent Federal Lawsuit. The aim? To ensure voting access using student IDs without a surplus of requirements.
Read MoreLawsuit Says Student ID Voting Restrictions Violate 26th Amendment, Which Lowered the Voting Age to 18
Wisconsin saw a decrease in young voter turnout. The Andrew Goodman Foundation aims to empower student's voices by challenging these restrictions in court.
Read MoreFrom the Frontlines, Andrew Goodman Campus Teams Celebrate NVRD 2019
Andrew Goodman Campus Teams worked alongside elected representatives and hosted events to celebrate National Voter Registration Day!
Read MoreBard College Receives Gold Seal for Excellence in Student Voter Engagement
Bard College earns award for elevating student voter turnout in the 2018 Midterm Elections. Nonpartisan efforts and promote student engagement in civics.
Read MoreAt Women’s Issues Panel, Political Experts Discuss the Wage Gap, Gender Discrimination
Women in leadership positions discuss barriers they faced on the road to these positions. Citing past and present hurdles, these leaders offer guidance.
Read MoreVoter Registration To Be Available Through MyAccess
“Now, registering to vote can be as natural as updating your address or phone number,” as a new online link has been made available to GU students!
Read MoreOne-Stop Shop: Students Can Register to Vote While Choosing Classes
A year before 2020 Election, GU supports students voting access. Read more to find out the impact of Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere team creating a portal to simplify the voting process.
Read MoreEfforts to Suppress Student Voting in 2020 Spur Court Challenges
“Everyone 18 years and older has a right, if not a duty, to participate in our electoral system,” said Maxim Thorne, the Managing Director of the Andrew Goodman Foundation. “We should be having conversations about how to make it easier, how to make it more welcoming, how to make it worthy of our time and effort. And what we’re seeing is the reverse.”
Read MoreThe Student Vote Is Surging. So Are Efforts to Suppress It.
Energized by issues like climate change and gun reform, student voting doubled from 2014 to 2018. Unfortunately, their growing enthusiasm has been met with a number of new roadblocks and barriers to participation, reports The New York Times.
Read MoreKuztown Live: Vote Everywhere Interview
Andrew Goodman Ambassadors at Kutztown University chat with Kutztown Radio about their work, student voter suppression, and National Voter Registration Day.
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