Where civic duty meets digital debate—voting content always finds its way online.
Who knew a provision about cattle identification was so controversial?
The panic surrounding cattle identification was reignited by a a right-wing X account with over 300,000 followers.
On Mar 27, 2024 by Tricia Crimmins
Introducing ‘Digital Democracy,’ a look at the viral vote the internet is up in arms about
With ‘Digital Democracy,’ we will discuss the legislation that is captivating the internet.
On Mar 13, 2024 by Tricia Crimmins
‘Tell me youre in maga country without telling me’: USPS worker refuses service to woman submitting absentee ballot
‘Sir, I will literally buy a plane ticket to PA before you stifle my vote.’
On Nov 1, 2022 by Rebekah Harding
How many Americans actually vote?
Belgium and Turkey put America to shame.
On Dec 19, 2016 by Kristen Hubby
Online voting is a cybersecurity nightmare
There’s much more work to be done—and experts don’t see a major breakthrough on the horizon.
On Jun 10, 2016 by Eric Geller
The problem with how we celebrated #WomensEqualityDay
Can we really call it a celebration of all women?
On Aug 27, 2015 by Derrick Clifton
How does Groundskeeper Willie feel about Scottish independence?
Aye or die!
On Sep 14, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
Memeageddon: Reddit bans another popular meme generator
It’s been a bad few weeks for meme generators on Reddit.
On Aug 7, 2013 by Fernando Alfonso III
Debunking Warren Buffett’s quick-fix Congressional plan
Snopes has taken down an alleged proposition that would make all sitting members of Congress ineligible for re-election if the deficit was more than 3 percent of the GDP.
On Dec 5, 2012 by Justin Franz
Facebook’s “I Voted” button generated 340,000 votes, study says
A study found that the election day 2010 message, which used photos of users’ friends to help it go viral, resulted in hundreds of thousands of people going to the polls.
On Sep 12, 2012 by Curt Hopkins
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