
Watch: PBS 2024 Election special coverage
Stay up-to-date on the election results as they are happening tonight with special Election Day 2024 coverage from a trusted team at PBS.
Stay up-to-date on the election results as they are happening tonight with special Election Day 2024 coverage from a trusted team at PBS.
Author and diplomat Richard Haass shares his quick “Haass Takes” on the 10 essential obligations of citizens that can help to heal a divided country and preserve American democracy.
With the presidential candidates now barnstorming the swing states, voter turnout will be key. As Executive Director of the Mississippi Black Women's Roundtable, Cassandra Welchlin is dedicated specifically to mobilizing Black women to exercise their right to vote.
10,000 election jurisdictions oversee the races for more than 500,000 elected officials, from president to sheriff. It is a daunting task that’s become even more so in some localities in recent years owing to the spread of misinformation.
Voices for Change: Democracy and Climate Action is a multi-part digital series, that showcases the crucial connection between democracy and effective climate action through a variety of personal perspectives from leaders.
The candidates for Vice President of the United States meet up for their only debate of the 2024 election cycle. Our panel examines how the exchange likely impacted Utah voters.
We’re helping you get ready to vote this fall – from registration to casting your vote! Find useful ideas and resources below to check off your voting "to-do" list and confidently cast your vote this fall! Are you ready?
Investigating the lives and characters of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as they seek the presidency.
Join the challenge! Are you ready to vote in the 2024 elections? Let’s create excitement around being engaged and informed citizens who are ready to exercise their right to vote this fall! Let’s dive in and get #ReadyToVote2024! Share…
We need to educate ourselves on all the candidates running for office where we live. That means finding out who these people are – which can be a surprisingly difficult thing for the average voter to do.
Does every vote really count, or are politicians only concerned about votes from particular states, and take the rest for granted?
Voting is the most obvious way to participate in our democracy. But, getting involved goes far beyond the vote. For Evanston, Illinois, participatory budgeting is one way to encourage civic participation, and invite community members’ ideas and voices into the…