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  • Libertarian Party Prepares For 2012 Election

    Barack Obama and Mitt Romney may be getting all the attention, but they are not the only candidates on tomorrow’s ballot. Voters here in Georgia have a third option. As reporter Ryan Williams tells us, one third party says this election is about ballot access.

  • Challenges Presented by the Electoral College

    For only the fifth time in U.S. history, we could elect a candidate who does not win the majority of votes nationwide. It’s all because of something called the electoral college.

  • Voting From Behind Bars

    Don’t think prisoners can vote? Think again!  In the state of Georgia, prisoners can vote from behind bars as long as they have not been convicted of a felony.  Voting is done by absentee ballot and mailed or faxed to the Board of Elections office. Report filed by Grady NewSource…

  • The First Lady Effect on Presidential Elections

    With the presidential election right around the corner, all ears will be on the presidential candidates, and all eyes…will be on their wives. Just what impact do the presidential candidates’ wives have on voters? Grady NewSource reporter Mamie Shepherd takes a closer look.

  • Asking Whether Presidential Debates Matter?

    50 million people are expected to watch tonight’s Presidential Debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney. That makes the 2012 Presidential Debate the single most watched event of the campaign. Grady NewSource reporter Ryan Williams takes a closer look at how debates impact voting – and specifically how…

  • UGA Student Clubs Trying to Improve Young Voter Turnout

    There are low expectations for young adults arriving at the polls on November 6th. Grady Newsource Reporter Joshua Buce tells us why that might be the case.

  • UGA Presidential Search

    Reporter Naomi Keitt asked UGA students what qualities they think would make up a great UGA president.

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