News in Elections
Duke in the News
The Crypto Election
Interview with Lee Reiners, lecturing fellow at the Duke Financial Economics Center
Gaza Isn’t Root of Biden’s Struggles With Young Voters, Polls Sho
Quotes student Coral Lin
How AI Could Sway the 2024 Election
Quotes Chris Bail, professor of sociology, public policy and data science, and director of the Polarization Lab
Biden’s Emphasis on ‘Personal Freedom’ in Early Campaign Takes Aim at GOP
Quotes John Aldrich, professor of political science
GOP Lawmakers Expected to Have a Freer Hand with Redistricting This Year, Experts Say
Quotes Asher Hildebrand, associate professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
How to Get Your Loved Ones to Actually Use Their Voice and Vote
Quotes John H. Aldrich, professor of political science
She Founded Moms Demand Action for Gun Reform. 140 of its Volunteers Won Office.
Quotes Kristin Goss, professor of public policy and political science in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Supreme Court Wrestles With ‘Independent State Legislature’ Theory in Election Case
Quotes Thomas Metzloff, law professor
As Georgia Runoff Wraps, Supreme Court Considers Who Wields America’s Election Power
Quotes Asher Hildebrand, associate professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
5 Things to Know: Moore V. Harper and National Implications For Election Law
Quotes Asher Hildebrand, associate professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy