The students at Thornton Fractional North High School outside Chicago want to vote. But they have sports practice, homework, after-school jobs, siblings to care for, or simply no way to get to the polls at all. So, they decided to change the law and make it easier for them to cast their ballots when they knew they could: During school hours.
How Illinois Teens Changed State Law So They Could Fit Voting Into Their Busy Lives
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