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CVP at American Democracy Project and The Democracy Commitment Conference

Blog Author: 
Dan Vicuna, Campus Vote Project Coordinator

I had the great privilege this past weekend to connect in Denver, Colorado with outstanding college students, faculty, and administrators at a conference organized by two American Association of State Colleges and Universities projects: American Democracy Project and The Democracy Commitment. Both organizations share CVP’s commitment to ensuring that more college students are active participants in our democracy.

Guest Post: The Andrew Goodman Foundation’s Vote Everywhere 2013

Blog Author: 
Ciara Copell, Program Coordinator for The Andrew Goodman Foundation

There has never been a more important time for young people to become politically active. Millennials have come of age in an extremely difficult time; they’ve had to face wars, a weak economy, and constant political polarization within government. Crushing student debt and bleak job prospects make the future look grim. To many, it seems like Millennials have been forced into this dire situation, and have to sit by and accept their fate. But it’s not true!

Illinois Legislature Recognizes Importance of Student Voters in Elections Bill

Blog Author: 
Kristen Muthig

The Illinois legislature has approved a bill with a long list of electoral reforms that will benefit student voters.

Students Put Party Differences Aside in Voter ID Battle. Will NH Legislature Follow Suit?

Blog Author: 
Kristen Muthig

The battle to keep student IDs as an acceptable form of voter ID in New Hampshire has united students from both political parties. Young Democrat and Republican leaders have cosigned a letter to New Hampshire state senators urging them to alter their current course of action and explicitly list student IDs for private and state colleges as acceptable forms of voter ID.

NY Students Win Settlement to Right a Voter Registration Wrong

Blog Author: 
Kristen Muthig

College students in Dutchess County, New York successfully stopped an attack on the rights of student voters in their community. Four students from Marist College, Bard College, and the Culinary Institute of America filed a federal class action lawsuit last year to protect their right to vote in the November 2012 general election.

New Hampshire Amendments Create Barriers for Student Voters

Blog Author: 
Dan Vicuna

Some members of New Hampshire’s Senate Public and Municipal Affairs Committee are attempting to gut bills designed to minimize the damage done to student voting rights by the last legislature.

Ohio House Republicans Sneak Student Voting Barrier into Massive Budget Bill

Blog Author: 
Dan Vicuna

Republicans in the Ohio House of Representatives included potentially unconstitutional language in a substitute budget bill designed to make it more difficult for students attending Ohio colleges to vote in their college communities. The language would require any public college or university that issues a letter or utility bill to a student for voter ID purposes to charge that student in-state tuition.

Online Voter Registration will be Available to Colorado Students at Class Registration

Blog Author: 
Kristen Muthig

Colorado students will find it easier to register to vote with new legislation waiting for the Governor’s signature. House Bill 1147 requires state colleges that have online class registration to offer students the opportunity to register to vote online when students register for courses at the beginning of the semester. Colleges without online course registration are required to provide students with information on how to register to vote.

High School Pre-registration May Be Coming to New York

Blog Author: 
Erica Evans

New York state high school students may soon have the option to pre-register to vote in advance of their 18th birthday. A proposal introduced by New York State Senator David Carlucci, would allow 16- and 17-year-olds to pre-register at New York DMV offices. These future voters would be added to the voter rolls and able to vote only once they reach the age of 18.

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A Victory for Election Fairness

Blog Author: 
Erica Evans

An archaic and unwritten rule almost kept an Illinois student from serving his community. Steve Wailand, a rising senior at Western Illinois University ran for, and won, a seat as 2nd Ward Alderman of Macomb, IL.