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“Finally,” he said with a sigh and a smile. “Finally, I can answer ‘yes’ to Question #1.”
In Virginia, Question #1 on the voter registration form asks, “Are you a US…
Last week, National Voter Registration Day was a huge success! Together, over 2,000 organizations, including nearly 400 state and local Leagues in 48 states, came together…
On Constitution Day, September 17, we commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. Constitution Day, also known as Citizenship Day, is when we honor our…
Update 9/29: The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the earlier ruling discussed below, thereby limiting early voting options in Ohio for the 2014 elections. Read more about the…
EDITORIAL NOTE: This article was originally published on President MacNamara's Huffington Post blog.
This week as we celebrate Women's Equality Day, we reflect on the brave…
The 2012 election was the first major election in which I could vote. I had turned 19, and I was in my third month as a freshman at Tufts University in Massachusetts. A very…
This weekend marks 24 years since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability.…
I learned about the importance of voting from my parents. Immigrants from Peru, my parents never fail to vote in the elections for their home country. Every five years, they…
Forty-three years ago today on July 1, 1971, Congress ratified the 26th Amendment to the Constitution. The legislation was a victory for our democracy. In lowering the…
Brittany Sowacke/Staff Photographer Tamara Allen of Arlington times the debate between Deirdre McNab (right at the head table) and Elizabeth McNamara (left and on screen…
