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Supreme Court Revives Controversial Redistricting  Map in Texas

by Belaynesh Shiferaw
December 6, 2025
By recently holding that a lower court improperly inserted itself into the Texas redistricting process, the U.S. Supreme Court made it highly likely that Republicans will win a large number of seats…

NYC Students at Hampton Share Views on Mayoral Race

November 4, 2025

Far From Home, New Jersey Students Keep a Close Watch on Governor’s Race

November 4, 2025

Louisiana Redistricting Case Could Reshape Voting Rights Act

October 16, 2025

History at Howard: Capstone Journalists Cover Election Day In Real Time

November 13, 2024
Election 2016

Polling location change leaves some Ward 1 voters scrambling in D.C.

November 8, 2016
by Brittany Hunt
WASHINGTON: The hours-long lines, the fear of technical difficulties and the noisy atmosphere can make Election…
Election 2016

Keeping Voters Informed About Voting Minute by Minute

November 8, 2016
by Chelsea Boatwright
WASHINGTON: Voting is a constitutional right in America. Although some citizens opt to sit out during…
Election 2016

First Time Voters-Millennials

November 8, 2016
by Devin Jones
Voters waiting to cast their ballots in Washington, D.C. Thousands of millennial voters flocked to the…
Election 2016

Women Look to Make Presidential History

November 8, 2016
by Howard University News Service
Presidential Election 2016 WASHINGTON — The nomination of Hillary Clinton for the presidential candidate of…
Election 2016

Virginia Former Offender Votes for the First Time

November 8, 2016
by Sidnee King
Terry Garrett, a 49-year-old Virginia woman, votes for the first time after having her rights restored.…
Election 2016

Millennials Vote, But Some Unimpressed with Candidates

November 8, 2016
by Kiana Kisino - Princess Ezeofor
Presidential Election 2016 Photo by Judayah Murray. Trilingual signs used to encourage multilingual voters from D.C.…
Election 2016

Voters Get In Early in Northeast Washington

November 8, 2016
by Bria Horsley
Presidential Election 2016 Photo by Tyra Trint, HUNS: Citizens gather in Northeast Washingto cast votes. WASHINGTON…
Election 2016

Voters share their thoughts at Columbia Heights

November 8, 2016
by Marissa Watts
Photo by Eileen Salazar. An elderly American holds his 'I Voted' sticker after he cast…
Election 2016

Hyattsville Residents Cast Their Votes

November 8, 2016
by Princess Ezeofor
Citizens gather at the Ukrainian National Shrine Polling Center in D.C. to vote. Photo by: Tyra…
Election 2016

Voters Hit the Polls in Columbia Heights

November 8, 2016
by Danielle Ledbetter
Registered voters can cast their ballot at 143 voting precincts within Washington, D.C. Early this morning,…
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