Politics & Voting The Road to November 5 Tufts coverage of the 2024 races, from voters and candidates to the state and federal issues at stake Campus Life How to Vote at Tufts (and Just About Anywhere) The election is November 5. Here’s what you need to know about registering, getting a mail-in ballot, or finding your polling place Politics & Voting What You Need to Know About the Massachusetts Ballot Questions A nonpartisan look at what they mean for the state, from legalizing psychedelics to eliminating the MCAS graduation requirement Politics & Voting Do Women Candidates Have a Harder Time Being Elected? A political scientist explains the surprising role that gender plays in American politics Youth Voting American Youth Say They Will Show Up to Vote A new survey finds 57% of young people are extremely likely to cast ballots in the 2024 election. Here are the places it may make all the difference Wistia Video URL Politics & Voting Is Our Democracy Under Threat? From political polarization to voters who don't like to see their side lose, we’re in a time that will test just how resilient our democracy is Wistia Video URL Politics & Voting Why Getting More People to Vote Makes the Nation Stronger Convincing Americans—especially the young and the marginalized—to cast their ballots is essential to the health of our democracy Wistia Video URL Politics & Voting 10 Things You Can Do to Strengthen Democracy Protecting democracy isn’t just a job for Washington. The system thrives when citizens take part—and work together—at the local level Politics & Voting Can Electronic Voting Systems Be Made More Secure? A cybersecurity expert says one of the best ways to secure electronic voting systems is to use equipment that creates a paper record of every vote cast Politics & Voting Stop Playing at Politics, and Get Involved In a new book, political scientist Eitan Hersh says that the way to influence people and win elections is to take action locally Politics & Voting Do State Election Laws Affect Who Wins? A new study finds that despite the rhetoric on both sides of the aisle, voting rules have very small effects in election outcomes
Campus Life How to Vote at Tufts (and Just About Anywhere) The election is November 5. Here’s what you need to know about registering, getting a mail-in ballot, or finding your polling place
Politics & Voting What You Need to Know About the Massachusetts Ballot Questions A nonpartisan look at what they mean for the state, from legalizing psychedelics to eliminating the MCAS graduation requirement
Politics & Voting Do Women Candidates Have a Harder Time Being Elected? A political scientist explains the surprising role that gender plays in American politics
Youth Voting American Youth Say They Will Show Up to Vote A new survey finds 57% of young people are extremely likely to cast ballots in the 2024 election. Here are the places it may make all the difference
Wistia Video URL Politics & Voting Is Our Democracy Under Threat? From political polarization to voters who don't like to see their side lose, we’re in a time that will test just how resilient our democracy is
Wistia Video URL Politics & Voting Why Getting More People to Vote Makes the Nation Stronger Convincing Americans—especially the young and the marginalized—to cast their ballots is essential to the health of our democracy
Wistia Video URL Politics & Voting 10 Things You Can Do to Strengthen Democracy Protecting democracy isn’t just a job for Washington. The system thrives when citizens take part—and work together—at the local level
Politics & Voting Can Electronic Voting Systems Be Made More Secure? A cybersecurity expert says one of the best ways to secure electronic voting systems is to use equipment that creates a paper record of every vote cast
Politics & Voting Stop Playing at Politics, and Get Involved In a new book, political scientist Eitan Hersh says that the way to influence people and win elections is to take action locally
Politics & Voting Do State Election Laws Affect Who Wins? A new study finds that despite the rhetoric on both sides of the aisle, voting rules have very small effects in election outcomes