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I pledge to participate in all elections and encourage my friends to vote, too!


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01How Will You Vote?

How to Vote

Registering takes 2 minutes.
Here’s everything you need to know:

  • You can register in either your home town OR
    at your East Carolina University campus address.
  • You can avoid lines by voting absentee!
  • The next election is on November 5, 2024 .
  • One Stop Early Voting Site On Campus: Main Campus Student Center, Room 125
  • Anyone registered in Pitt County can utilize this site!
  • Same day registration and voting is available!

Civics For Change

Mythbusting the Filibuster

Learn about the filibuster and how it affects you and your right to vote.

What's on the Ballot

Our next election is on November 5, 2024

EXPLORE THE ISSUES

Voting doesn’t just happen on Election Day. You can make a difference in your community every day using your words, actions, and dollars! Explore some of the most pressing issues so you’re ready to make your voice heard at the ballot box and beyond.

Vote Everywhere @ East Carolina University

Center for Leadership & Civic Engagement, Main Campus Student Center, Suite 208

Meet Andy

At the height of the Civil Rights Movement, 20-year-old Andrew Goodman joined the Freedom Summer Project of 1964 to register Black Americans to vote. On his first day in Mississippi, the Ku Klux Klan murdered Andy and two other civil rights workers, James Chaney and Michael Schwerner. Their murders catalyzed a movement to oppose white supremacy and voter suppression throughout the United States and led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Founded by his parents Robert and Carolyn Goodman to carry on his legacy, The Andrew Goodman Foundation’s mission is to make young voices and votes a powerful force in democracy by training young leaders, engaging high-potential voters, and challenging restrictive voter suppression laws.