How Important are Local Elections?
We get a lot of stuff in the mail. For many of us, local election ballots are just another piece of paper that slips through the cracks. And since there aren’t endless political commercials, news coverage, and signs taking over
What is Voter Fatigue?
After coming off of a primary election fueled by venomous hatred and chaos in 2020, many local elections that later took place suffered extremely low voter turnouts. As we’ve previously discussed on Don’t Vote, Don’t Complain, the 2020 U.S. presidential
The High Voter Turnout of the 2020 U.S. Election
Many U.S. citizens recall 2020 as one of the worst years of their lives. With the COVID-19 pandemic, constant political corruption, and several natural disasters raging through the country, it’s surprising to think that anything empowering could have come out
Call My Congress– the sequel
About three years ago, a remarkable and free online service named Call My Congress was announced to close by its developer who was no longer able to run it. About 300,000 users were able to contact and voice their
Oregon: The First State to Rely on Mail-In Voting
The U.S. 2020 Election posed a new topic for Americans to quarrel over; mail-in voting. Does it leave too much room for fraudulent activity? Or is it a reliable way for Americans to vote? As the state that has