Deadline is October 19th
50 Bucknell student leaders, 110 RAs, 300 students at the ELC table and @ 650 + athletes participated in voting registration and/or training. With your help, we’d like to move from 33% of eligible voters to 100% registration…this week. Will you register your friends, hallmates, classmates? Democracy relies upon participation.
U.S. citizens who wish to vote in Pennsylvania have until Monday, October 19th to register. You can do so at bucknell.turbovote.org
If you’ve lived in PA for 30 days, you may register to vote in PA.
You can log onto bucknell.turbovote.org to register, change or confirm your address, request your mail-in ballot before October 27th, track your ballot and find your polling place if you wish to vote in person on Nov. 3rd, between 7 am and 8 pm.
Union county, PA residents who want to register, get your ballot and vote now (all in one-stop) can also do so at 150 N.15th Street in Lewisburg, PA. The Union County Government Center that houses the Election Office is open M-F from 8:00 – 4:30 pm. It’s a short walk from campus. If you have not yet received your mail-in ballot from Union County, call (570) 524-8681. If you want a walking buddy or a ride, reach out to civic-engagement@bucknell.edu
Bison Votes wrote this Voting Instructions Guide to answer all of your questions
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IKBqPsn1ZDZaBS7z59S40bCcea6-xJr5rNrHkdgS9Is/edit
For more information on what’s on your ballot, this nonpartisan Voter Registration Guide is a resource from the League of Women Voters
https://my.lwv.org/sites/default/files/leagues/wysiwyg/%5Bcurrent-user%3Aog-user-node%3A1%3Atitle%5D/votersguide-fall2020.pdf
Should you choose to vote in person, you may take this guide into the voting booth with you.
bucknell.turboVote.org helps us track participation as we measure our university progress in comparison to our national peers!
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