Mar 11, 2021 | 2021, elections, State Politics |
Post by Emily Baker, JMU ’21 Political Science, Anna Connole, JMU ’21 Political Science and Communications, and Ryan Ritter, JMU ’23 History and International Affairs Background: The General Assembly, Virginia’s state...
Jan 18, 2021 | 2021, elections |
Post by Angelina Clapp (JMU ’20, Political Science), Ryan Ritter (JMU ’23, History & International Affairs) and Charlie Conner (JMU ’23, Political Science & History) Background Information On Wednesday, January 20, 2021, Joe Biden will...
Dec 7, 2020 | 2020, Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement, elections, Voting |
Co-taught by Prof. Cathy Copeland (Writing, Rhetoric & Technical Communication), Prof. Adrienne Hooker (School of Media Arts and Design), and Dr. Carah Ong Whaley (Political Science), the interdisciplinary JMU Civic and JMU Xlabs Hacking4Democracy: 2020 Elections...
Nov 14, 2020 | 2020, elections |
By Angelina Clapp (JMU ’20, Political Science), Democracy Program Fellow Electors will officially meet to cast their votes on December 14, 2020. Here’s a brief history of the Electoral College and an overview of pending legal challenges in the 2020...
Nov 2, 2020 | 2020, elections, Immigration |
By Diego F. Salinas, Woodson Martin Democracy Fellow, JMU ’18, School of Theatre and Dance and Modern Foreign Languages The issue of immigration is usually framed in dollars and cents. Pundits and politicians debate about how much immigrants pay in taxes, their...
Nov 1, 2020 | 2020, elections, Voting |
By Emily Baker (JMU ’21, POSC), Madelyn Ward (JMU ’22, Economics & Public Policy), and Jamie Panko (JMU ’23, POSC) We have never had election results on Election Night. What we see in the media are projections of outcomes. This year, depending on...
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