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October 2022

Over the fall semester, students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have led the Husker Vote Coalition, a nonpartisan effort that aims to strengthen civic engagement among the campus community. The coalition encourages civic engagement in a variety of ways including registering voters and conducting voter education through events informing citizens about voter rights, polling places, the ballot, voting early, and more. The coalition was nationally recognized in 2021 in the All In Campus Democracy Challenge, a national competition among colleges and universities on voter

Over the fall semester, students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have led the Husker Vote Coalition, a nonpartisan effort that aims to strengthen civic engagement among the campus community. The coalition encourages civic engagement in a variety of ways including registering voters and conducting voter education through events informing citizens about voter rights, polling places, the ballot, voting early, and more. The coalition was nationally recognized in 2021 in the All In Campus Democracy Challenge, a national competition among colleges and universities on voter

Over the fall semester, students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have led the Husker Vote Coalition, a nonpartisan effort that aims to strengthen civic engagement among the campus community. The coalition encourages civic engagement in a variety of ways including registering voters and conducting voter education through events informing citizens about voter rights, polling places, the ballot, voting early, and more. The coalition was nationally recognized in 2021 in the All In Campus Democracy Challenge, a national competition among colleges and universities on voter

A federal judge ruled Wednesday that former President Donald Trump signed legal documents challenging the results of the 2020 election that consisted of voter fraud claims he knew to be false. Trump claimed that Fulton County Georgia had improperly counted more than 10,000 votes of dead people, felons, and unregistered voters even though Trump’s attorney, John Eastman, had notified Trump that the numbers were inaccurate. Trump still verified under oath that the complaints regarding Georgia voters were true to the best of his

Police body camera footage shared with CBS News shows multiple citizens arrested by Governor Ron Desantis’ Office of Election Crimes and Security fraud seemed to have no knowledge of why they were being arrested and appeared to be unaware that they were violating state law when they voted. The body camera footage shows the arrests of three of the twenty people thus far arrested for allegedly breaking the state’s election laws on felon voting. One of the three citizens arrested, Romona Oliver, registered to