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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

Women, First Time Voters Want to Make History

November 8, 2016
by Miesha Miller
Presidential Election 2016 Millions of women went to the polls with hopes of electing the nation's…
Election 2016

Election Morning Voters in Hyattsville, MD

November 8, 2016
by Ashley Guster
Voters in Hyattsville, Maryland in Prince George's County were in for a pleasant surprise when…
Election 2016

Ward 6 Voters Take Part in Election Day Voting

November 8, 2016
by Danielle Solomon
Ward 6 is made up of many notable neighborhoods including Judiciary Square and Capitol Hill. Many…
Election 2016

A Virginia Ex-Felon Joins Others to Vote for First Time

November 8, 2016
by Jazmin Goodwin
Presidential Election 2016 Photo by Jazmin Goodwin, HUNS: Terry Garrett, 48, center, voted for the first…
Election 2016

PHOTO GALLERY: Voters Have Their Say

November 8, 2016
by Howard University News Service
Presidential Election 2016 WASHINGTON: As voters across the U.S. cast their votes for the next president…
Election 2016

D.C. Residents Line Up to Cast Their Ballots on Election Day

November 8, 2016
by Sydney Williams
WASHINGTON: Tuesday morning, Washington D.C. residents lined up as early as 6 a.m. to cast their…
Election 2016

PAC Uses Technology To Target Black Millenial Votes

November 6, 2016
by Ayanna Alexander
WASHINGTON – With the presidential elections a little over a day away, first-time voters are expected…
Election 2016

Cyber Security, an Important Issue in Election 2016

November 5, 2016
by Cassidy Sparks
The 2016 Presidential Election is winding down, but threats on U.S. cyber security are continuing to…
Election 2016

Education in Election 2016

November 2, 2016
by Danielle Ledbetter
Presidential Candidates Vary Greatly on Views Education has been a common issue in presidential election…
Election 2016

Nation,District of Columbia Voting Early

November 2, 2016
by Bria Horsley - Victoria Jones
Presidential Election 2016 Photo by Bria Horsley: Millions of Americans, including more than 57,000 Washington residents,…
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