Nov 7 Nov 7 America’s election systems are more than just machines – they’re people, who are overworked, underpaid and feeling pressured By Amel Ahmed Luke Perry 2022 Election Photo from state of OH
Aug 22 Aug 22 Dr. Oz should be worried – voters punish ‘carpetbaggers,’ and new research shows why By Charles Hunt Luke Perry 2022 Midterms Picture from Mehmet Oz campaign
Jun 9 Jun 9 Supreme Court weighs voting rights in a pivotal Arizona case By Cornell William Clayton & Michael Ritter Luke Perry 2020 Campaign Photo from AZ’s governor’s office
Sep 4 Sep 4 Voting by mail part of America’s long history of electoral reforms By Luke Perry Luke Perry 2020 Campaign Photo from wikimedia
Jul 16 Jul 16 Research on voting by mail says it’s safe – from fraud and disease By Edie Goldenberg Luke Perry 2020 Campaign Photo from State of Oregon
Apr 20 Apr 20 Some states more ready for mail-in voting than others By Steven Mulroy Luke Perry 2020 Campaign Photo from wikimedia commons
Mar 10 Mar 10 ‘Internet of things’ could be an unseen threat to elections By Laura DeNardis Luke Perry 2020 Campaign Photo from Getty
Nov 24 Nov 24 On TV, Political Ads Are Regulated – But Online, Anything Goes Ari Lightman Luke Perry 2020 Campaign Image from NYU
Nov 15 Nov 15 The Democrats are running more female veterans for office than ever before – but can they win? Theresa Schroeder Hageman, Jeremy Teigen, & Rebecca Best Luke Perry 2020 Campaign M.J. Hegar (Rolling Stone)
Aug 22 Aug 22 Politicians Don’t Seem to Laugh at Themselves as Much Anymore By Frank T. McAndrew Luke Perry American Politics
Jun 19 Jun 19 What America Can Learn From French Elections By Nathan Richmond Luke Perry 2018 Midterms, 2020 Campaign
Feb 12 Feb 12 Instant run off voting: from Maine to your state? by Nicky Riordan Luke Perry 2020 Campaign Photo by Getty Images