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How UChicago students can get involved in the 2020 election IOP

How UChicago students can get involved in the 2020 election

Oct 6, 2020
Why paid time off for voting can help address racial inequities Voting line

Why paid time off for voting can help address racial inequities

Aug 4, 2020
Why fears about voting by mail are unfounded Vote by Mail

Why fears about voting by mail are unfounded

Jul 6, 2020
Struggling to fill out your ballot? How one startup is trying to help People cast votes in a polling booth

Struggling to fill out your ballot? How one startup is trying to help

Mar 9, 2020
West Virginia was the first state to use mobile voting. Should others follow? Mobile voting

West Virginia was the first state to use mobile voting. Should others follow?

Jul 30, 2019
Alumni-led startup empowers millennials to vote Thumbnail

Alumni-led startup empowers millennials to vote

Nov 5, 2018
Survey: Americans lack confidence in security, accuracy of voting system Voting Booths

Survey: Americans lack confidence in security, accuracy of voting system

Oct 10, 2018
Hack an election? These kids will try Hack an election? These kids will try

Hack an election? These kids will try

Jul 19, 2018

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Getting Student Power Into the Voting Booth

Getting Student Power Into the Voting Booth

Jul 4, 2018
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Seating assignments can impact voting behavior European Parliament voting

Seating assignments can impact voting behavior

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