2020 U.S. Presidential, Local Election Coverage

On Nov. 3, Reporting (JOUR 3312) students participated in election coverage in a Trans-Atlantic experience with students from Manchester Metropolitan University – Manchester, England. Through the week and evening of Election Day, students tracked polls, engaged in dialogue with colleagues, and spoke with several local politicians and experts. Here is the work they produced: Manchester […]

Lubbock Election Expert Discusses Mail-in Voting Process Amid Concerns

By Lexie Rendon Despite COVID-19 causing concern heading into the 2020 election, voters turned out in historic numbers, and vote-by-mail has been a popular topic of conversation as many Americans opted out of voting in person. According to VoteTexas.gov, to be eligible to vote by mail in Texas you must be 65 years or older, […]

Controversy & COVID-19 Have Role in Ballot Counting Delays

By Jackson Hanna The 2020 election has come to a close, but not without controversy as it took select states several days to count every ballot due to disputes and COVID-19. Extra precautions had to be taken to adhere to every registered voter’s needs, and mail-in ballots were the answer. Every state implemented different criteria […]

Lubbock Sees Record-Breaking Voting Numbers Amid Pandemic

By Kristina Faulkner The COVID-19 pandemic has caused controversy among Americans over the safest and most secure way to vote during this year’s election. Lubbock residents took these precautions into their own hands by having a record-breaking turnout for early voting. Dorothy Kennedy, elections administrator for the Lubbock County Elections Office, said Lubbock had more […]

Voter Security: Local Expert and Voters Speak About Mail Ballots

By Alli Cross Although the 2020 election sparked many to go out and vote, people with concerns of contracting COVID-19 opted for a mail-in ballot leaving some voicing their concerns with the alternative method. According to an NPR analysis, more than 550,000 ballots were rejected in the primaries because of mistakes on voters’ ballots. On […]

Protecting the Polls: Lubbock Residents Speak About Voting During Pandemic

By Barrett Bergez  Sam Norman, Ph.D., has been a resident of Lubbock for nearly 70 years and said he has experienced unique election and political scandals from Watergate to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The difference in this election cycle: Norman said this has been different due to the pandemic impacting voter turnout […]