W&J Student Voting Coalition
We are a nonpartisan and student run coalition of students promoting student voter engagement Follow us on Instagram at @prezvotes
We are excited to announce that due our student body's great work, our @TuftsIDHE report found that 73.7% of @wjcollege students voted in 2020 which is 7.7% higher than the #nslve average and 17.7% higher than 2016's turnout rate at W&J!
In case nobody's told you yet this #NationalVoterRegistrationDay morning:
1. The world is special because you are here.
2. You look great in whatever it is you're wearing.
3. Today would be a REALLY great day to register to vote.
Let's get #VoteReady, America
The @wjcollege Student Voting Coalition (@prezvotes) is doing a voter registration drive inside the library entrance today until 5 p.m. It's #NationalVoterRegistrationDay! They have registration forms & will also help you register online or check your registration. Stop by!
PA holds closed primary elections. You must be a member of the Democratic Party or the Republican Party to vote for that party’s candidate. However, all registered voters can vote on ballot questions.
Register to vote: https://t.co/ukPZExSsqm
#votesPA#PAPrimary
Counting Continues in most PA counties. Election results are always unofficial until they are certified a few weeks after the election. Bipartisan teams of election officials in all PA counties are overseeing the counting of all ballots.
HUGE shoutout to our @CampusVote Democracy Fellows Nickolas Bartel, Julie Shannon, Clara Sherwood and Graycen Vitale for all they've done this year to promote voter education. https://t.co/7SydSGCqyZ
Tune in today at 1pm for “College Knowledge” with Arianna! Today's episode features representatives Izzy Kratz and Nick Bartel from W&J's Student Voting Coalition! @prezvotes Tune in for some valuable info about voting in this upcoming election!
https://t.co/zhaVMhpNOe
It's National Voter Registration Day! Our @prezvotes student organizers will be on the @wjclarklibrary patio today to help you register or apply for an absentee ballot! To register online, visit https://t.co/enpvLVuI5A.
Have you filled out your Census yet? With all of us being sent home back in March, we totally understand that it might be a bit difficult to know where you should be counted as. So here is our guide to figure out how you count based on the recommendations of @uscensusbureau!
And just like that, we have four election dates left for August. Find your state and let's get ready to vote!
Learn how to vote in your particular state: https://t.co/vHMWobgox3 #RockTheVote
Youth are more active, engaged, and committed to change than in 2016 and 2018.
83% of young people believe, as a group, they have the power to change things and those attitudes are turning into action.
Details & more at https://t.co/SfQ3tSUQLn
Want to know the two most important words for the General Election this fall? ACT EARLY. Request your absentee vote by mail ballot TODAY!
You can get the process started now, here: https://t.co/rHlGNL2zRD
Last Friday, Secretary Boockvar announced that all mail-in & absentee ballots will have pre-paid return envelopes for all mail-in & absentee ballots. This makes voting more accessible, safe and easy for eligible PA voters. https://t.co/xzCSolDLxO
#votesPA#ReadyToVotePA
Applications for mail-in and absentee ballots are now available online. If you did not select the permanent mail-in option for last election, you must apply for another application for the general election.
Apply ONLINE: https://t.co/AAQAKsYRC8
Mark your calendar so you won’t forget these important election dates.
Oct 19 – Voter registration deadline.
Oct 27 – Last day to apply for a mail-in or absentee ballot.
Nov 3 – Voted mail-in & absentee ballots must be received by the county by 8 PM.
Nov 3 – Polls are open.