News (Page 8)
October 21, 2024
Virginia Early Voting Sparks High Hopes for Increased Voter Turnout
On the first day of early voting, Dawn Stultz-Vaughn spent her morning sending more than 1,300 mail-in absentee ballots, then stepped out of her office to welcome 397 voters in.
October 21, 2024
Calls to Halt Sacramento’s Housing Overreach
200 San Francisco residents attended a town hall meeting to hear more about California state-mandated housing targets and how the city commission's “upzoning” plan could negatively impact their neighborhoods.
October 21, 2024
Q&A: Tyronne Walker on Empowering Black Voters and Strengthening Communities
"For the second year in a row, we will execute what’s called the Louisiana black and brown voter mobilization day and for the first time the Divine Nine voter mobilization."
October 20, 2024
High Stakes in a Swing State: How One Official is Working to Ensure a Fair Election in her Pennsylvania County
Berks County's Office of Election Services is working around the clock to assure the security of mail-in ballots across the county.
October 20, 2024
Harris Defends Immigration Policy During Debate with Trump
“She’s clearly taken this direction to reach moderate and undecided voters in the country," said one Harris supporter.