Cheryl and Sue were friends until their Biden and Trump signs went up.
Read moreA voter-participation movement that began with Georgia Tech basketball players has mobilized NCAA student-athletes, coaches and athletic directors to become more politically active. This story was reported and written by MADISON HALEY, BROOKE FORDE and ZACH SEHGAL.
Read moreAmericans living overseas face confusion over voter registration and delivery of ballots when voting in the 2020 elections.
Read moreThis podcast by HANNA YIP, JADA HALLMAN and SYDNEY FRANKENBERG explores election security, the spread of disinformation through social media, and what might happen on Nov. 3. Guests include Stanford professors and students.
Read moreRural counties are Trump strongholds, but the county that includes Las Vegas is home to more than 60 percent of potential voters.
Read moreFor hours on end, Paul Rosenfeld talks and listens to the Democratic Party voters in Chicago's Lakeview area. Every ward in the city has a Democratic and Republican Committeeman. Their unpaid job is to handle political duties like voter registration and Election Day operations.
Read moreWe talk to drivers of app-based companies about the ballot measure that seeks to classify them as independent contractors but also guarantee some employment benefits.
Read moreDoes a single vote matter? This video explains why it does. If you still need convincing, ask Al Franken or George W. Bush.
Read moreIn 2019, the state legislature acted in response to growing numbers of Hawaiians who prefer to vote by mail.
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For the 2024 elections, the NEWSROOM 104 reporting team members are Bradley Bush, Lindsey Devir, Joe Fata, Rebecca Louie, Adelaide Madary, Hunter Musi, Barron Nguyen, Francesca Pinney, Sakeena Razick, Kaleigh Sommers, Kelly Wang, Katie Woo, and Zach Zafran.
NEWSROOM 104 is a student project in Communication 104, a Stanford University journalism course taught by R.B. Brenner.