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On voting in America
A collection of personal essays that illustrate the experience of voting in the United States
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“Are you sure you can’t tell me anything about your November 1st address?”
Eileen McFarland
Nov 23, 2014
The Voting Booth looks bigger on TV
The Voting Booth looks bigger on TV
The election on television was much different than my election day.
Christopher Whitaker
Nov 23, 2014
When a Californian votes in the Florida midterm elections
When a Californian votes in the Florida midterm elections
We’re no longer in hanging chad territory, but there’s still a lot to be improved on.
Ernie Hsiung
Nov 23, 2014
On ballots, black boxes and blue tape
On ballots, black boxes and blue tape
When I was 7, my mama took me into the voting booth for the first time. My class was following the Bush-Dukakis race through the Weekly…
Rebekah Monson
Nov 23, 2014
Let’s respectfully redesign government
Let’s respectfully redesign government
Do you encounter things in your daily life you have a hard time understanding? Try redesigning them, you never know where it may lead.
Molly McLeod
Nov 17, 2014
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