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The History of Voting Machines

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As citizens of the United States, it is important for all of us to understand the history of our country’s democracy. Though we all take US History in high school, there is a historical story that most of us probably don’t know: the history of voting machines. The first voting machines The history of voting… Read more »

What to Know About Homeowner’s Association Voting

Homeowner’s Association Voting

When you’re a part of a homeowner’s association, you have to realize that you have a vote, which means you have a voice in what happens in your neighborhood. But what, exactly, does that look like? Read on to learn more: You will vote on a wide range of topics When you vote, that vote… Read more »

Election Day Do’s and Don’ts

Election Day is almost here. As such, you’re likely gearing up to vote for your preferred candidates. However, voting isn’t always as simple as just walking into a voting booth. Here, we discuss what you should and shouldn’t do on Election Day: DO…double-check your polling place While there are multiple polling places in your area,… Read more »

How to Get Young Americans to the Polls

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It’s no secret in the United States that one of the keys to winning any election is to get your key demographics out and voting. One demographic that is crucial to sway is the young voter. The 18-30 age bracket is a challenge that even the best political party candidates have issues getting to the… Read more »

What to Bring (And Not Bring) to the Polls on Election Day

What to Bring (And Not Bring) To the Polls on Election Day

You’ve registered to vote, and you’ve found your polling place, but what happens once you get there? For first-time voters, Election Day can be a confusing process, and you may not be sure what you should or should not bring to your polling place. While each state is different, we’ve put together an overview of… Read more »

Give Back With Your Next Vote

Give Back With Your Next Vote

It is always a great thing when a company decides to donate some of its money to a non-profit organization. After all, if the group is doing something great for the community or group of people throughout the world, why not support them so they can keep their operation going. However, it seems now everyone… Read more »

Unionize With Online Voting!

Unionize With Online Voting!

In today’s digital age, online voting has become a very popular way of polling. It can be used to measure everything from the public’s opinion on a certain topic to deciding on a new flavor of a popular food. However, one group of people who could benefit from this technology is people who are associated… Read more »

Arbitration Voting With Online Voting

Arbitration Voting With Online Voting

Arbitration is a way of settling a dispute without going to Court. Often times, two parties meet and settle a dispute with the help of an arbitrator. Arbitration can be less formal and more flexible than a Court proceeding. Also, arbitrations are scheduled much quicker than court proceedings and may cost less than a formal… Read more »

Electronic Voting Provides Universal Benefits

Electronic Voting Provides Universal Benefits

Electronic voting has remedied a lot of hassles that come with other traditional voting systems, such as voting poll sites. No longer do you have to wait in a long line or contend with figuring out the selection process. With electronic voting, all you have to do is log in, click your vote and you’re… Read more »

Push For Mandatory Voting In The U.S.

Push For Mandatory Voting In The U.S.

It has always been strongly encouraged to get out to the polls and vote come election time, especially concerning younger citizens who have recently gained the right to vote. However, voting in America isn’t a requirement of any citizen, rather it is a privilege. Recently, president Obama has brought up the topic of potentially making… Read more »