voting

  1. October 14, 2020

    Five ways Americans can keep their vote secure and accurate

    J. Alex Halderman, professor of computer science and electrical engineering and a leading expert on election security, offers tips to ensure Americans’ votes are recorded accurately and securely.

  2. September 21, 2020

    UMMA to serve as city clerk’s satellite office through Nov. 3

    Several units at U-M have partnered with the city of Ann Arbor to transform gallery space at the U-M Museum of Art into the state’s first satellite city clerk’s office located on a university campus.

  3. September 19, 2020

    Faculty Senate reverses Schlissel no-confidence vote finding

    Leaders of U-M’s Faculty Senate have reversed an earlier statement and determined that a vote of no confidence in President Mark Schlissel’s leadership narrowly passed at a Sept. 16 meeting.

  4. December 9, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  5. November 15, 2019

    U-M part of statewide effort to increase voting on college campuses

    The university is part of the Michigan Collegiate Voting Challenge, a new, nonpartisan initiative to increase voter engagement on college and university campuses across the state.

  6. November 19, 2018

    Survey shows bipartisan support for independent investigations

    Democrats, Republicans and independents are all less likely to support candidates who would undermine the independence of law enforcement investigations, according to a new study.

  7. November 6, 2018

    Scenes from Election Day

    Students cast their ballots at cardboard booths erected in the Michigan League. Complimentary cookies were on hand for voters. A person walks past campaign signs placed outside the Michigan League, where people voted throughout the day.
  8. November 6, 2017

    Statewide survey explores election problems, potential reforms

    A majority of local officials are very confident in their jurisdiction’s ability to administer accurate elections, but areas that hold nearly half the state’s population were more likely to report problems.

  9. September 17, 2017

    Big Ten challenge aims to boost student voter turnout

    Member institutions of the Big Ten are partnering on a voting challenge to spur civic engagement and encourage more students across the nation to head to the polls.

  10. June 26, 2017

    Halderman testifies in Senate’s Russia probe

    J. Alex Halderman, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, testified recently before a Senate panel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.