Student Organizers
Student Organizers have the power to change the course of this election.
Are you ready to get to work? We know you are. Here are some concrete ways you can get involved.
Key Priorities
Encourage Fellow Students to Vote
About 500,000 students are eligible to vote in PA, giving college voters the power to shift the election outcome.
Education About the Issues
Educate fellow students about the positions of Harris/Walz and encourage them to vote Blue on Tuesday, November 5.
Work with a Mentor
If you aren’t already working with one of our Mentors and would like one, please email us at [email protected]. A mentor can help you learn what other students are doing on other campuses, give you advice, connect you with other groups who want to help, etc.
Resources
We’ve compiled a set of student-friendly downloadable materials for Mentors to provide Student Organizers to use freely in their campus activities. See the Resources page to find:
FAQs about College Student Voting
Summaries of Harris/Walz Positions on Key Issues of Interest to Young Voters
In addition to the Resources page, we have put together a list of potential speakers for campus events:
Make Sure You Vote!
Election Day is Tuesday, November 5!
Polls are open from 7am-8pm.
Yes you can vote early.
Pennsylvania offers in-person early voting through Oct. 29. You can go to your county election office to request, fill out, and submit your ballot all at once before Election Day. Find your local county office and list of other designated locations:
The deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot is October 29.
Ballots must be returned to your county elections office by
8:00 pm on election day, November 5.
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