Nov 2, 2021
The votes are in
The Lafayette student voting rate for the 2020 election hit 82.9%, well above the 66% voting rate average at campuses across the country.
The Lafayette student voting rate for the 2020 election hit 82.9%, well above the 66% voting rate average at campuses across the country.
McKelvy House invites you to a discussion about the Electoral College’s history, consequences, and ultimate necessity,
Why do we need poll workers? What do they do? Why is there a shortage this year? Learn how you can become an integral part of the democratic process.
The goal is to provide student organizers the tools to help register their friends and making voting fun with streaks, points, and leaderboards.
Rabbi Sandra Lawson will discuss the importance of voting and civic engagement and explore issues of intersectionality and more.
Staff who volunteer at the polls on Election Day will receive excused absences to fulfill that civic role.
Faculty can host 10-minute virtual classroom presentations on how to vote in Pennsylvania and how to find voter information state by state.
Join a discussion led by Prof. Andrew Clarke tomorrow to learn how to get out the vote and other strategies that influence voter participation.
Amy Cozze, director of elections for Northampton County, will be featured speaker at an info session on Wednesday at 2 p.m.