Research
- Rock the Registration: Same-Day Registration Increases Turnout of Young Voters (January 2022, Journal of Politics)
- All-Mail Voting in Colorado Increases Turnout and Reduces Turnout Inequality (August 2021, Electoral Studies)
- Young People Face Higher Voting Costs and Are Less Informed About State Voting Laws (working paper, Berkeley Institute for Young Americans)
- Can Youth Voter Suppression Induce Backlash? Pilot Study Results (pdf) (working paper)
- Vote From Home 2020 field experiment with survey outcomes (video discussion of survey results)
Television
- CNN International: Young voters energized ahead of election (video interview)
- KTVU Fox2: Republicans win 5 more seats, pulling within one seat of 218 House majority (video interview)
- CTV Power Play: Trump refusing defeat (video interview)
- ABC11 Eyewitness News: “What NC can learn about mail-in voting from states that have done it for years” (video interview)
Print and Online
- New York Times: Why do people who don’t like politics hold the fate of the country in their hands? (op-ed)
- Democracy Docket: Democracy is still under threat after the midterms (op-ed)
- Christian Science Monitor: Reassessing US democracy: Stronger, but not out of the woods (interview)
- New York Magazine: Swing voters are angry, alienated, and very powerful (coverage of op-ed)
- CNN: Three charts that show the state of pre-election voting in this year’s key states (interview)
- FiveThirtyEight: Can focusing on climate change help win elections? (interview)
- Washington Post: Democrats can’t count on voters being mad enough about suppression to overcome it (op-ed)
- New York Times: America votes by 50 sets of rules. We need a Federal Elections Agency. (op-ed)
- New York Times: We should never have to vote in person again (op-ed)
- New York Times: An excitingly simple solution to youth turnout, for the primaries and beyond (op-ed)
- The Independent: Nearly 1,000 US political scientists sign letter in support of key voting rights bill (interview)
- Los Angeles Times: Voter suppression will be the lasting effect of Trump’s big lie (interview)
- Los Angeles Times: Don’t give Coca-Cola and Delta too much credit for stance on Georgia voting law (interview)
- Teen Vogue: Youth voter turnout was high in 2020, but youth organizing is the big story (interview)
- Democracy Docket: Young voters turned out in droves despite barriers (quoted)
- Democracy Docket: We Need To Change the Way We Elect Members of Congress (op-ed)
- Democracy Docket: Democrats Must Reform the Electoral Count Act and Pass Comprehensive Voting Rights Legislation (op-ed)
- Vox: The next big voting rights fight is in Texas (interview)
- Vox: Yes, the Georgia election law is that bad (interview)
- Vox: Oregon already votes by mail. Here’s what it can teach us in 2020.” (interview)
- Al Jazeera: US election: Mail voting in battleground states in spotlight (interview)
- The Conversation: 6 ways mail-in ballots are protected from fraud (op-ed)
- Medium: What the data says about getting people to vote from home (blog)
- Vox: The real reason the NRA’s money matters in elections (op-ed)
- NY Daily News: House Dems, tackle corruption first (op-ed)
- Data for Progress: Same day registration can increase voter turnout (blog)
- Medium: The case for crowdfunding political campaigns (blog)
- Medium: San Franciscans use a different voting system—and it’s way better. Here’s why. (blog)
- Huffington Post: Could one state save American democracy? (blog)
- Huffington Post: America’s lobbying system is broken (blog)
- BillMoyers.com: Sick of money corrupting politics? Take the fight local. (op-ed)
- Huffington Post: Now more than ever, we need to fix politics (blog)
Radio and Podcasts
- KNX News on Demand: Donald Trump vs. GOP. Is an internal war brewing?
- ABC NewsRadio: How common is voter fraud in the US? (interview)
- NPR’s The Takeaway: How NRA fundraising shapes the political landscape (podcast)
More
- Environmental Defense Fund: “Election 2020 – Ensuring a Free, Fair and Safe Vote” (video)
- Exploratorium After Dark: “Vote? Yes! A conversation with Emily Lee and Charlotte Hill” (video)