Young voters are flexing their power more than ever, from helping to stop the “red wave” in 2022 with historic voter turnout to leading the vote “uncommitted” movement in this year’s Democratic primaries. With a lineup of contentious elections this fall, young people are now preparing for a different
Alabama has the strictest anti-abortion law in the U.S., but it doesn’t receive the same level of resources and support as other Southern states
Sex workers face hostility, from electoral politics to the dehumanizing carceral state, but continue to organize with and for each other
While the U.S. Supreme Court has hamstrung lower federal courts’ ability to overturn discriminatory maps, state courts may be a refuge
With reduced partisanship and increased engagement from communities of color, independent commissions are drawing fair maps where state legislatures won’t
Since the latest hope for federal voter protections evaporated in January, many are now looking to state-level remedies
Voting rights activists say the new maps do not adequately respond to the growth of the Black and Latinx population in Texas.
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