TROVE: Rural Nebraskans vote
We'll be showing off our new TROVE voter turnout tool to examine rural voter turnout and showing those in attendance how they can use the tool to discern the conditions that make it easier for people to vote.
We'll be showing off our new TROVE voter turnout tool to examine rural voter turnout and showing those in attendance how they can use the tool to discern the conditions that make it easier for people to vote.
Join us this Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. at Urban Abbey in Omaha for a mini civic engagement fair and open house! This will be an opportunity to get informed about the 2024 election cycle and connect with local organizations. Civic Nebraska will share information about the upcoming elections and how the new voter ID laws may affect you.
On Nov. 6, we will recognize the immense importance and work of election administration teams, poll workers, and more across the nation.
Join Director of Voting Rights Heather Engdahl at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 17, for a conversation about voting rights with the Husker Vote Coalition at the University of Nebraska.
When American revolutionaries waged a war for independence they took a leap of faith that sent ripple effects across generations. They embraced a radical idea of establishing a government that entrusted the power of the nation not to a monarchy but to its citizens.
Join us from 5-7 pm Tuesday, Dec. 5, at Cosmic Eye Brewing in Lincoln. We'll be on hand to share information about Civic Nebraska and provide voter registration and resources.
Sessions convene on the first Wednesday following the first Monday in January of each year.
What can Nebraskans do to help preserve our Legislature’s tried-and-true traditions? At 7 pm CST / 6 pm MST on Monday, Jan. 15, we're hosting a Zoom discussion and Q+A on these and other proposed rules changes, which the Legislature will debate later this week.
Wednesday, Jan. 17, is the final day for members of the 108th Nebraska Legislature to introduce new legislation to be considered by the body.
Join us Feb. 24 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Journalism and Mass Communications as we gather advocates, researchers, and everyday Nebraskans for a discussion about ways to minimize AI’s disruptive effects while maximizing its positive potential for democracy.