eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.
by Lindsay Morris, eHow editor
You have the right not to be silent on Election Day. eHow addresses concerns about voter fraud and election irregularities and highlights ways Americans can take a stand for suffrage.
Help protect voter's rights by becoming aware of election laws that deal with rights people have as voters. Too many voters have complained that poll workers and other Read More
With the passing of two recent laws, the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act, knowing the ID requirements to vote is easier than ever. Here are Read More
The Voting Rights Act is considered one of the most successful Civil Rights legislation ever passed by the U.S. Congress. It guarantees the rights protected by the 15th Read More
The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights. They are concise, but wield great authority and power. Read More
Voting is free for everybody but how about for the Illiterate group of Individuals? Illiterate is usually for someone who cannot read or write or simply lack of education Read More
If you go to prison for certain crimes, you must surrender some of your privileges as a citizen, including the right to vote. However, you can retrieve some of these Read More
If you travel for business or go on vacation often, you may not always be in the country to cast a ballot on election day. You must vote by absentee ballot if you're going Read More
Let your vote be counted, even if you're unable to make it to the polling station on Election Day. Your vote can count, even if you're hospitalized. Your state has a Read More
Voting is something that many of us take for granted even though we are lucky enough to be living in a democracy. People with a disability simply don't have the same access Read More
Convicted felons deal with many legal hurdles once they've been released from prison. Registering to vote can be difficult since their voting rights are rescinded upon Read More
Thousands of votes were wasted in the 2004 election when some Florida voters didn't mark the ballots clearly. Don't let your vote go to waste. Here are ways to make sure Read More
Absentee voting allows U.S. citizens residing outside the country to participate in U.S. primary and general elections when not able to visit the polls in person to vote. Read More
Remember when Election Day used to be a fun excuse to take a half-day off from work, exchange gossip with your neighbors and quietly contribute to the democratic process? Read More
It CAN happen again! In recent years, Americans have been forced to question a most basic aspect of our national rights: our right to vote. But what you do now could make Read More
Voter fraud is an issue that many people now regard as one of the more important problems in the nation today. With the advent of electronic voting, the scale of voter Read More
Many people think of election fraud as physically altering the count after the votes have been cast. However, there is a wide range of different ways that election fraud Read More
Election fraud is not only hard to uncover, but it's also difficult to prove. While you may have a "gut feeling" that an election has been compromised, those investigating Read More
The United States' first presidential election took place in 1789. The winner, without much of a challenge, was George Washington. Today, elections have become much more Read More
Voter registration scams abound during voting season. The goal is to trick unsuspecting victims into believing they are registering to vote, while unscrupulous scam artists Read More
When recruiting a precinct official, each state has its own job description and title. Some positions are available for new volunteers and consist of entry-level voting Read More
Are you ready to vote?