Poll: Despite Record Turnout, 80 Million Americans Didn’t Vote. Here’s Why.
NPR’s Domenic Montanaro breaks down an Ipsos survey that sought to understand why millions of Americans chose not to vote this past election. Visit NPR to learn more. Voter Education Week Young adults will be the nation’s largest voting bloc in the upcoming election and the National Voter Education Week plans to equip them with the tools and information they need to cast a ballot this fall. Visit Website More Than A Vote A voting initiative started by several Black athletes and artists combatting systemic and racist voter suppression. This
More than five weeks after election result declared, McConnell congratulates Biden on his victory
On Tuesday, December 15, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell finally congratulated President-elect Joe Biden on his election victory after the Electoral College certified his win. Visit NBC News to learn more. Voter Education Week Young adults will be the nation’s largest voting bloc in the upcoming election and the National Voter Education Week plans to equip them with the tools and information they need to cast a ballot this fall. Visit Website More Than A Vote A voting initiative started by several Black athletes and artists combatting systemic and racist
Early in-person voting begins in Georgia Senate runoffs
Early In person voting began on Monday, December 14 in Georgia for the two Senate elections that will take place in early January. These elections will ultimately decide who controls the Senate for the next session of Congress.Visit AP News to learn more. Voter Education Week Young adults will be the nation’s largest voting bloc in the upcoming election and the National Voter Education Week plans to equip them with the tools and information they need to cast a ballot this fall. Visit Website More Than A Vote A
All 538 electors have voted, formalizing Biden’s 306-232 win. Here’s how the electoral vote works.
On Monday, December 14, the 538 members of the Electoral College gathered and cast their votes for President, cementing Joe Biden’s victory. Here’s a look at the process of how the Electoral College votes. Visit CBS News to learn more.
Lawsuit alleges 200K Georgia voters were wrongly purged from registration list
Three voter advocacy groups are suing Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for allegedly wrongfully cancelling nearly 200,000 voter registrations. These groups are seeking to have these voters restored to the voter rolls before the January 5th runoff races which will determine control of the United States Senate. Gabriel Sterling, Georgia’s voting system implementation manager, has dismissed the lawsuit’s claims.Visit The Hill to learn more.