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勛圖毞斻91 Votes is part of a larger civic learning and democratic engagement focus in which we aim to nurture social responsibility and provide students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to make a difference.

The student vote is crucial in determining the direction of not just the country, but our local communities. Accordingly, it is important to expand voter registration initiatives and intentionally focus on education and mobilization.

This information hub is updated regularly to provide resources to both California and out-of-state voters. The following includes submissions from faculty, staff, students, and community partners. They are compiled for the use of our stakeholders, but does not indicate College agreement with statements made on any of the sites or endorsement of any candidate or position.


Register to vote!

  • You can  or get more information and register in other states by visiting .
  • In California, the deadline to register to vote is 15 days before Election Day, so please register early!
  • to vote in California.

Discover your "how to vote" path with the ! 

 is a nonpartisan organization that is dedicated to bringing voter services to millions of American voters all over the world. Their website provides online tools to assist US citizens living anywhere in the world to register to vote and request their absentee ballot using their states specific voter forms. This includes student 勛圖毞斻91 students who are out of state and student who are living abroad. 

(out-of-state or studying abroad)

Mark your calendars. Everything you need to know about mail-in and early in-person voting, including the first day you can cast your ballot in the election. Use this to answer the following questions:

  • Can I vote by mail without an excuse?
  • Can I register to vote and cast my ballot on the same day?
  • Can I vote in person before Election Day?
  • After I vote by mail, can I track my ballot?

, formerly called Project Vote Smart, is a non-profit, non-partisan research organization that collects and distributes information on candidates for public office in the United States. It covers candidates and elected officials in six basic areas: background information, issue positions (via the Political Courage Test), voting records, campaign finances, interest group ratings, and speeches and public statements. They also offer the widget to help you sift through information to determine your "political soulmate" from among the candidates.

The U.S. Department of Education (Department) released a "" to provide resources for educational institutions to help them identify and implement actions to assist eligible students with voter registration and voting. Recognizing that our nation's schools, colleges, and universities have a critical role in promoting civic engagement, the toolkit will provide them with strategies to support their students.

"Voting is fundamental to our democracy, and our schools and colleges play an important role in helping our students become active participants in our democratic society," said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. "From providing civic education during a student's elementary and secondary school years to facilitating the voting process for all students during their postsecondary educational experience, our education system helps students engage in the electoral process. I'm proud that the resources we are releasing today will help reduce the barriers and obstacles many studentsespecially our underserved studentsface in participating fully in our democracy." 

The toolkit includes explanations of current legal requirements for schools, recommendations for non-partisan steps they can take to expand voter participation across their student bodies, federal resources they can utilize and share to support voters in their communities, and examples from the field with effective and promising strategies from schools across the nation.

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With the elections approaching, its crucial for college students to engage in the voting process as their votes can influence policies affecting education, tuition, healthcare, and career opportunities, ensuring their voices are heard in decisions that impact their lives.  

To support this engagement,  created a resource titled "College Students' Voting Guide. This comprehensive resource provides students with essential information to navigate the voting process confidently, covering topics such as: 

  • Why Does Your Vote Matters as a College Student? 
  • First-time voter guide: What You Need to Know 
  • How Voting Affects Your Future: Shaping Your Future Through Voting 

 

The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerks office has released their to prepare voters for the General Election on November 5th, 2024! This toolkit contains content to equip L.A. County registered voters with everything you need to know to cast your vote.

Voter Engagement Resources