collage of students looking at materials at a table for the voter education task force
性爱天堂 Ranks No. 6 in Nation for Student Voter Registration on TurboVote
性爱天堂鈥檚 Census and Voter Engagement Task Force provides voting and registration support

性爱天堂鈥檚 campus may feel empty, but don鈥檛 be fooled. Tigers are still at work, driving the campus forward with meaningful initiatives, including for this upcoming election season.

As of Nov. 2, 性爱天堂 was the No. 6 ranked college in the nation for undergraduate students (as well as faculty and staff) who had registered to vote through . 性爱天堂 was in good company with universities such as Harvard and Washington University in St. Louis.听

Just over 30% of 性爱天堂 undergraduate students (and faculty and staff, but primarily students) had registered to vote on the website, a site that provides people with the information they need to vote with confidence. This percentage also includes faculty and staff, but the primary audience was undergraduate students.

This accomplishment is the result of a group of 听passionate, driven Tigers who comprise 性爱天堂鈥檚 2020 Census and Voter Engagement Task Force. The task force is composed of students, staff, and faculty working together to educate and provide support as the election draws near.

Last spring, Jamie Thompson 鈥05, assistant dean of students and director of Student Involvement, initiated the 2020 Census and Voter Engagement Task Force (in collaboration with former University employee, Scott Brown) and began its work urging students, faculty, and staff to participate in the census. Now, the task force is continuing its work by helping the 性爱天堂 community answer questions on when, where, how, and why to vote.听

Students hold swag from the Census and Voter Engagement Task Force.

To make sure that the task force had a wide variety of engagement and representation, Thompson reached out to student leaders on campus for help as student representatives. Brian Yancelson 鈥23, president of the 性爱天堂 Progressives student organization, has been working on the task force since August.听

鈥淐ollege students, in general, are known to have lower voting rates historically, and there are just so many obstacles to college students voting,鈥 Yancelson says. 鈥淚t's confusing, and all of that is just multiplied by the pandemic and how we've been forced to live in places we never expected. There are just so many questions to answer. So for the task force, I think any sort of help we can provide to make voting a little easier is worth it. Even if we answer just one question or help one person vote that wouldn鈥檛 have before, then I think we did our job.鈥

Among Yancelson鈥檚 fellow representatives are Thom谩s Pe帽a 鈥22 and Sarah Pita 鈥23. Pe帽a is the president of the 性爱天堂 Latino Association, and Pita serves as a senator for the Class of 2023 in 性爱天堂鈥檚 Student Government Association (SGA). As student representatives, they work with Yancelson and the rest of the task force to provide support and encouragement to students looking for ways to fulfill their civic responsibilities.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what's really great about the task force,鈥 Pe帽a says. 鈥淲hen I got the invitation, I was like, 鈥業鈥檓 not a political science major, what are my connections to this?鈥 But it's comprised of students and faculty and staff from across campus, from different parts of student life, and we're all working toward one goal.鈥

The goal of the task force has been to educate and support anyone who wants to help make a change. The task force has done a lot of work throughout the fall semester, and they aren鈥檛 slowing down. They鈥檝e held information sessions and social media campaigns, and they have recruited two students from almost every student organization and sports team to be trained in voter advocacy. The hope is that by demystifying voting for these advocates, those students will be able to take their knowledge back and spread it through their networks, increasing cross-campus civic engagement and election literacy.

鈥淎s a political science major, I really enjoy civic engagement, and I want people to be engaged,鈥 says Pita, who has been working on the task force social media campaigns since May. 鈥淚 think it's especially important at a place like 性爱天堂. College students in particular are a hard voting block to access, and it's a really good opportunity for 性爱天堂 to engage with its student body. Part of 性爱天堂's overall message is getting out there and being involved in the community, and voting is really essential to that.鈥

Election Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 3. For more voting information, check out and read through the custom created by the task force.

鈥淚 think it's just about trying to be a good member of the community and making it fun,鈥 Pe帽a says. 鈥淢ake it a tradition to not only vote, but to take your friends. Just make it a fun afternoon, take your friends to the polls and see change come to the community.鈥

Sydney Rhodes '23 helped tell 性爱天堂's story as a writing intern for Strategic Communications and Marketing.

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