D.C. Ex-Offenders Can Vote
While ex-offenders are barred from voting in some states, almost anyone with a criminal record in the…
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While ex-offenders are barred from voting in some states, almost anyone with a criminal record in the…
Read MoreOn Nov. 4, 2008, many Americans couldn’t wait to cast their vote for the next president of the…
Read MoreAnxious and curious were the feelings of first-time voter Lewis Shattan, 18, a Goucher College sophomore.…
Read MoreCheers of “O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA!” rang out all across Washington D.C. as supporters of President-elect…
Read MoreHoward University News Service Judy Pendergast can work a crowd. Thirty-five years of working for American…
Read MoreTourists from Belgium and Australia received their first tour of a polling precinct at Goodwill Baptist…
Read MoreWhen the Arlington County Board of Elections purchased electronic poll books for the 2008 presidential…
Read MoreBesides its distinction as the most transformative presidential race in the history of the United States,…
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