Reviving ‘netizenship’

As we navigate the vast digital realm, it’s vital we maintain our commitment to being responsible, active citizens.
Help Nebraska vote: 7 reasons to be a poll worker

Poll workers are the backbone of American elections. On National Poll Worker Recruitment Day, here are seven big reasons to join the process.
Meet Jann Rouzee, voting rights field organizer

The Scottsbluff resident helps coordinate Civic Nebraska’s voting rights initiatives and campaigns, with a specific focus on areas of the state outside of Lincoln and Omaha.
The poll workers hall of fame: Douglas Co. edition

Douglas County Election Commissioner Brian Kruse will host an induction ceremony on Aug. 23 to honor and recognize 17 people who have dedicated at least 20 years to help ensure fair and honest democratic elections in Douglas County.
Strengthen your citizenship: Get in your REPS

Respect. Engage. Practice. Support.
Are election law changes really much ado about nothing?

A new study suggests that recent state-level changes in a number of states don’t have the partisan effect some expected.
TROVE: A closer look at Lancaster County

Poverty, median income, housing tenure, and education correlated more strongly in Lancaster County with voter turnout than at the state level.
Voters with disabilities surged in ’22, thanks to vote-by-mail

When you meet voters where they are, they’re far more likely to participate in elections.
What? So What? Now What?: SCOTUS’ Moore vs. Harper ruling

The 6-3 high court ruling is a victory – and a big relief – for voting rights advocates in the United States.
Civic Nebraska @ the Statehouse: 2023 in review

Thanks to all of you who called, emailed, testified, and donated in support of Nebraskans’ voting rights this session.