voter rights
Millennials Make up as Many Votes as Baby Boomers, but Are the Worst at Voter Turnout
For the week leading up to the one-year anniversary of the 2016 elections, VICE Impact will be featuring facts that illustrate a broken electoral system in America, and how the nation can do better.
Republicans Are 20 Percent More Likely to Vote Than Democrats in Midterm Elections
For the week leading up to the one-year anniversary of the 2016 elections, VICE Impact will be featuring facts that illustrate a broken electoral system in America, and how the nation can do better.
6.1 Million Americans Can’t Vote Because of Felony Convictions
For the week leading up to the one-year anniversary of the 2016 elections, VICE Impact will be featuring facts that illustrate a broken electoral system in America, and how the nation can do better.
New York Needs to Nix Strict Voting Laws to End Voter Suppression
Last year in the state's 12th Congressional District, merely 16,000 voters decided who would represent 715,000 New Yorkers.
How San Francisco's Homeless Plan to Vote in 2016
California is home to one-third of the country's chronically homeless population. We talked to some of these often-overlooked voters to find out what they think about this week's primary race.