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The National Voter Registration Act Made It Easier for Countless Americans to Vote
As part of our Vote Now series, VICE Impact will feature stories that highlight historic moments of voter expansion in the US.
Voters in These Countries Put American Voter Turnout to Shame
Voting is painfully easy outside the U.S., but inside the U.S. it's just painful.
117 Million People Didn’t Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election
To mark the one-year anniversary of the 2016 election, VICE Impact will feature facts that illustrate a broken electoral system in America, and how the nation can do better.
How a Local Activist Group Is Using Atlanta's Mayoral Race to Make People Care About Voting
Local politics have activated eligible voters for more than half of the 100 largest cities in the country about to head to the polls.
Millennials Make up as Many Votes as Baby Boomers, but Are the Worst at Voter Turnout
For the week leading up to the one-year anniversary of the 2016 elections, VICE Impact will be featuring facts that illustrate a broken electoral system in America, and how the nation can do better.
Republicans Are 20 Percent More Likely to Vote Than Democrats in Midterm Elections
For the week leading up to the one-year anniversary of the 2016 elections, VICE Impact will be featuring facts that illustrate a broken electoral system in America, and how the nation can do better.
Georgia's Local Elections Could Predict Whether You'll Vote in 2018 or Not
How a red state has dreams of turning blue in the wake of Trump and the 2016 election, and what that means for the 2018 midterms nationwide.
A Vote on Ohio Prescription Drug Prices Could Change Health Care Nationwide
On November 7, Ohio voters will decide to vote “yes” or “no” on drug price caps. The result of the vote has wide implications for how Americans negotiate prescription drugs.
Weeks After the Las Vegas Shooting, Congress Has Done Nothing to Stop It From Happening Again
Gun control legislation introduced after the deadliest shooting in the country's history has stalled, but the window for action is still open.
Americans Suck at Voting, But Local Elections Could Make Up For It
Your guide to what’s working with local voter registration, what’s not and what you can do about it.
New York Needs to Nix Strict Voting Laws to End Voter Suppression
Last year in the state's 12th Congressional District, merely 16,000 voters decided who would represent 715,000 New Yorkers.