Fall 2024 Speaker Series: Elections Shaping the American Experience through Constitutional Challenges

Dr. Brian Amos

Associate Professor of Political Science at Wichita State University

Professor Henry L. Chambers Jr.

Austin E. Owen Research Scholar and Professor of Law University of Richmond School of Law

Dr. Alexandra Middlewood

Department Chairperson and Associate Professor Department of Political Science Wichita State University

KS1stAF 2022 Teacher Resource Guide Doc

Voting

 United States Constitution: Article I, Section 4, Clause 1 — The Elections Clause

The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the places of chusing Senators.

Center for Civic Education: Teaching Voting and Elections

CCE 60 Second Civics Videos

One Person, One Vote

Voting, Registration, and Participation

How the Electoral College Works

Bill of Rights Institute

iCivics Education: iCivics Election Headquarters

Annenberg Classroom: Voting

Voting Rights Timeline Gilder Lehrman

National Constitution Center: Interpreting the Elections Clause

Voting Rights Laws and Constitutional Amendment

Reagan library, Constitutional Amendments: The 12th Amendment

Cornell Law, States and the Elections Clause

New Jersey Center for Civic Education-Rutgers University: Federalism: Should Management of Elections be Left to the States?

Election Law

Just Security:A 2024 Election Litigation Hot List:

Voting Laws Roundup Jan-May 2024

Voting Laws Roundup 2023

How COVID Impacted Voting Laws

Divided We Fall, Voting Rights Today: Founder’s Federalism or the New Jim Crow? John C. Fortier and Walter Suza.

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Election Law at Ohio State

The Constitution and Condorcet: Democracy Protection through Electoral Reform

Voting Behavior

Khan Academy Voting Rights and models of voting behavior

Heimler’s History: Voting Rights and Models of Voting Behavior AP Gov Review Unit 5 Topic 1

Political Party Platforms

Political Party Platform Activity

Political Party Platforms

1860 Rep. Party Platform--Brief Summary + Full Text

1860 Dem. Party Platform--Brief Summary + Full Text

1860 Dem. Party Platform--Brief Summary + Full Text

The 1860 Election & Context Surrounding It

1892 Democratic Party Platform

1892 Republican Platform

1892 Populist Party Platform

Who were the Populists?

1912 Progressive Party Platform

Who were the Progressives

1932 Rep. Party Platform

1932 Dem. Party Platform

1932 Election Stats

1948 Dixiecrat background

1948 Dixiecrat Party Platform

1948 Democratic Party Platform

1948 Republican Party Platform

1968 Dem. Party Platform

1968 Rep. Party Platform

2016 Rep. Party Platform

2016 Dem. Party Platform

Public Opinion Polling Analysis

PBS Polling Pitfalls

Pew Research Public Opinion basics

538 Pollster Ratings

Roper Center Cornell University Public Opinion Data Center

Brookings Institute Education: Polling and Public Opinion The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

Ballot Access News

Ballotpedia Political Party Registration

Party Affiliation Since 2004

American Political Ideology By Year

Projects 538 Average of Polls

RealClear Polls

An Overview of the Kansas Election Landscape

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