Ballot chronicles the history of ballots used in American elections, their psychological, cultural, and political impact, and the post-2020 bills, laws, and policies that suppress the vote.
Anjali Enjeti is a journalist, voting rights advocate, campaign volunteer, and co-founder of the Georgia chapter of They See Blue, an organization for South Asian Democrats. She has written about elections for various publications, including the Los Angeles Times, Harper's Bazaar, Mic, Courier Newsroom, Longreads, Dame, and Zora. She is the author of the award-winning essay collection, Southbound: Essays on Identity, Inheritance, and Social Change (2021), and her debut novel, The Parted Earth published in 2021. She is a core faculty member in the MFA program at Reinhardt University, USA.