Prepare For The ElectionExecutive Director of Behavioral Health and CAPS, Dr. Smita Majumdar Das gives you tips on preparing mentally for the 2024 Presidential Election.
Presidential Elections 2024 Guidebook
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Voting 101
Are you a first time voter? Find out where to start along with knowing where, when, and how to vote! Know the rights you have as a voter and how to exercise them.
LEARN MOREHow to Register to Vote
By registering to vote, you’re not just adding your name to a list—you’re asserting your right to be heard and to influence the policies that impact your life. Your vote is your power.
LEARN MOREWhy Your Vote Matters
When all young people develop healthy civic habits, skills and commitment, our democracy will prosper. We believe this will happen when more and more diverse young people have access to opportunities that build their skills and knowledge, and that empower them.
LEARN MOREDemocracy Explainers
Know the terms and phrases related to elections in the United States. By using consistent terminology you can help ensure clear communication about elections and voting!
LEARN MOREResearch Your Ballot
Your ballot isn’t a pop-quiz; you can review it beforehand to understand the candidates running for federal, state, and local offices, as well as any ballot measures or amendments. By taking the time to research and understand your ballot, you can confidently cast your vote in alignment with your values and beliefs.
LEARN MOREMake a Plan to Vote
We can help you find the best options for you and your schedule this year! Voting doesn’t just happen on Election Day! Nearly every state offers early voting options, whether in-person or by mail, that allow you to vote on your schedule. By learning more about the options in your state, you can easily incorporate voting into your daily routine and vote the way that works best for you.
LEARN MOREFor Faculty and Staff
We want our faculty and staff to be as up to date as possible, so we provided resources that will help them be more knowledgeable. Find resources to reference and distribute for several different categories!
LEARN MOREHow to engage with CCJ
Want to be more engaged visit our Center for Civic Justice website!
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