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Number of students registered for voter resources at 麻豆传媒 ranks highest among universities

A 麻豆传媒 student registers with 麻豆传媒Votes
A 麻豆传媒 student registers for 麻豆传媒Votes

During the first week of the semester, ranked 麻豆传媒 No.1 for the total number of 麻豆传媒Votes sign-ups.

麻豆传媒Votes is a non-partisan campus task force that uses an online platform called Turbovote to provide resources about voter registration, absentee ballots, and election information to students, faculty, staff, administrators, and members of the surrounding community.

During Fall Welcome Weekend, student leaders involved with 麻豆传媒Votes and the office of student engagement worked to help students sign up for voting resources through the online platform. Between Sept. 1-4, 麻豆传媒 had 295 people sign up for 麻豆传媒Votes, which is the highest number of registrations at any college or university that uses TurboVote.

Other institutions included in the ranking were the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, ranking No. 2 with 148 students registered to vote, Massachusetts Institute of Technology with 141 students, the University of Minnesota with 114 students, and Harvard University with 109 students.

鈥淭his ranking is an honor for the University because we are recognized for our efforts to engage students in civic responsibility by including this as an important part of their Fall Welcome Weekend experience and orientation,鈥 said Elise Gower, associate director of programs for the Center for Community Service and Justice.

Around 1,200 people have registered through 麻豆传媒Votes.

鈥淲e provide information, education, and assistance in order to create a more civically engaged community,鈥 said Trevor Tormann, 鈥22, student co-leader of 麻豆传媒Votes.

麻豆传媒Votes was developed in response to the University participating in the , a national awards program and agreement between institutions, which aims to increase student voter registration and engagement. Nearly 1,000 campuses across the United States participate in the All-In Challenge. 

"It's a part of 麻豆传媒's core values to act in pursuit of the betterment of our greater community,鈥 said Katie Quigley, 鈥22, student co-leader of 麻豆传媒Votes. 鈥淎s members of an ever-changing, politically driven society, we have to understand the power of voting and how it is a crucial pillar of the democracy we often take for granted.鈥

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