2018 Election
Full house at IOP watch party
Students take in the 2018 midterm election results at an Institute of Politics watch party held Tuesday night.
Warren and the College Dems
Warren poses for a photo with some members of the Harvard College Democrats.
Kennedy School Faculty Donated Overwhelmingly to Democrats Ahead of 2018 Midterms
Nearly 92 percent of all political donations from HKS affiliates in 2016 and 2018 went to Democrats.
Here's What You Need to Know About the 2018 Midterm Elections
Cambridge residents can cast their votes Tuesday, Nov. 6 from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. in one of 29 local polling places, including Quincy House.
What’s At Stake for Harvard in the Midterm Elections
Ranging from endowment taxes to the survival of its controversial social group sanctions, the University has a large stake in this year’s midterms.
The Three Questions On The Massachusetts Ballot, Explained
This election day — in addition to casting votes for political figures — the Massachusetts electorate will tackle three questions at the bottom of their ballots. Here's what you need to know.
Some Harvard Students Encounter Challenges in Voting Absentee
State-specific voting procedures, missing ballots, and voter identification policies are plaguing some undergraduates hoping to vote absentee in the Nov. 6 midterm elections.
Ahead of Midterm Elections, 90 Percent of Harvard Kennedy School Students Commit to Registering to Vote
The high voter registration comes as the Kennedy School has been pushing a new University-wide initiative, dubbed the Harvard Votes Challenge.
Founders of ‘Black Voters Matter’ and ‘Woke Vote’ Discuss Black Electoral Empowerment in the South
The event was intended to engage students from Harvard, Mississippi State University, University of Southern Mississippi, and University of Alabama.
Mass. Candidate Pressley Talks Warren, Sexual Assault at Media Roundtable
Pressley said rhetoric surrounding Massachusetts Senator Warren’s Native American ancestry deflects attention from more important conversations.
Young Politicians at Harvard IOP Have a Message for Millennials: It's ‘Time for a Change’
The panel, entitled “Millennials and the Future of American Politics,” featured five state and local public officials who discussed their experiences and difficulties navigating politics at a young age.
Baby Animals Get Out the Vote
The Harvard Votes Challenge encourages students to register to vote and pet baby animals in the Science Center Plaza Tuesday.
Harvard Votes Challenge Calls on Undergrads to Beat Yale — at the Ballot Box
With both the Game and the midterm elections happening next month, organizers at Harvard and Yale are using the annual rivalry to encourage students to vote.
Harvard President Bacow Urges Students to Vote in Email Headlined ‘Democracy’
In his email, Bacow included a link to an Institute of Politics website that helps students register to vote and request absentee ballots from their respective home states.