As election day draws closer, voter drives, yard signs and (ugh) debates urge Americans to fulfill their civic duty by submitting a ballot. It holds leaders accountable. It’s the foundation […]
As a left-leaning city in a traditionally red state, Moscow is a fascinating place to be politically active, said ASUI Director of Policy Nick Wren. “When you go to college […]
I think I”m voting for Hillary Clinton because I”m black. Election season is a rare moment when our culture accepts crude demographic labels. Ted Cruz woos evangelicals. Marco Rubio targets […]
Time and again, local and larger-scale elections have seen abysmal turn outs from young voters. Many college-aged voters opt out of electing officials into the U.S. government, and turns out, […]
When the most information about an upcoming election comes from a comedy show, something is not right. Tuesday was Election Day for 2015. Though not as widely addressed as the […]
Voter turnout is already low, and now women are discouraged from voting Constant complaints can be heard surrounding national politics, yet many of these complaints come from people who didn’t […]
If you live in Idaho, or even if you are just passing through, it is blatantly obvious that it is a red state. In fact according to Idaho’s Secretary of […]
A bill that seeks to improve ASUI elections by expanding the position of elections coordinator into multiple positions was introduced to the floor at the senate meeting Wednesday.
After the long and drawn out election, President Obama took the podium at the presidential inauguration to take a step forward to a second term and deal with the pressing […]
BOISE — State minority leaders will present five bills known as the Voting Opportunity and Trustworthy Elections Initiative, focused on improving common problems voters have during elections.