elections
Jennifer Lawrence Pens Vogue Essay on Importance of Voting
“Democracy seats power in the will of the people, but that only works if the people assert their will."
By Fortesa Latifi
It’s Time to Fight Like Hell for Stacey Abrams
Abrams is running to defeat far-right, anti-abortion Georgia governor Brian Kemp.
By Jameelah Nasheed
Fear and Despair Are Motivating Me This Election Cycle
“There are always the tiniest rays of hope, if you know where to look.”
By Caroline Choi
Maxwell Frost Could Be the First Zoomer in Congress
The 25-year-old talks to Teen Vogue about working as an Uber driver while running for office, and more.
By Lex McMenamin
Tina Kotek Wants Young People to Know Their Work Matters
“Please don’t give up, we need you,” the candidate for Oregon governor says.
By Teen Vogue Staff
Bernie's Hitting The Road To Support the Labor Movement
"Now is more than ever the time to be involved," Sen. Sanders tells Teen Vogue, in advance of two rallies.
By Lex McMenamin
Yuh-Line Niou Wants to Become the First Openly Autistic Congressperson
“I believe that every single issue is a disability issue.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
Why Joe Biden Should Not Run in 2024
Yes, his age is part of it. But the answer is deeper than that.
By nia t. evans
The Government Once Banded Together to Lower the Voting Age
The Youth Voting Rights Act would dramatically expand youth voting access again.
By Yael Bromberg
Can Young People Really Use the Courts to Stop Climate Change?
A youth-led climate case is going to trial for the first time ever.
By Ray Levy Uyeda
Meet the Teen Behind the Viral "I Voted" Sticker
"It's been really fun," says the 14-year-old.
By Lex McMenamin
The True Story of a White Supremacist Insurrection in the U.S.
Many Americans may be unfamiliar with the history of the Wilmington Massacre.
By Catherine Caruso
This Anti-Abortion Group Is Behind State Laws That Restrict Abortion
They've created at least 400 anti-abortion bills in more than 40 states.
By Amanda Becker
More LGBTQ+ Candidates Are Running for Congress Than Ever Before
Despite – or in response to – increased violence and harassment against LGBTQ+ people.
By Lex McMenamin
The Monitor
The January 6 Hearings Are Fighting for Your Attention
The insurrection hearings are this generation's Watergate—but who's watching?
By Angela Watercutter
Why are Celeb Dems Pushing a Republican for L.A.'s Next Mayor?
Short answer: copaganda.
By Lex McMenamin
It’s Really Not That Hard to Get Young People to Vote
Campaigns are just bad at engaging us.
By Elizabeth Djinis
Young Voters Think the U.S. Is on the Wrong Track
Ninety percent of young voters we surveyed said so.
By Fortesa Latifi
Imagine Living in a Country Where Voting Is Mandatory
In Australia, election days are a party, and everyone’s invited.
By Louise Scarce