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CPP, Andrew Goodman Foundation Hold Election Day Activities
Andrew Goodman Ambassadors at Allegheny College address student voting barriers by organizing volunteers to walk with students of colors to the polls amidst threats of intimidation and harassment, and successfully advocating for no classes on Election Day.
Read MoreA Timeline of Election Day 2020 in Oxford
Andrew Goodman Partner Campus Miami University provides Election Day assistance.
Read MoreTowson University Among America’s Best Colleges for Student Voting
Andrew Goodman Partner Campus designated as one of the best colleges for student voting and is only one of nine colleges to have a student voter registration rate of over eighty-five percent.
Read MoreBerkeley Student Video Captures ‘Why Bears Vote’ In This Year’s Election
Andrew Goodman Ambassador Srija Manchkanti creates a mini documentary on why Berkeley students vote in order to emphasize the critical role young voters will play in determining the outcome of elections.
Read MoreTapping the Youth Vote: Student Voting Efforts Continue Despite COVID-19
Andrew Goodman Ambassador Miyako Iwata's PAC-12 Voting Challenge and Puffin Democracy Fellow Evan Malbrough's Georgia Youth Poll Worker Project aim to drive student voter engagement in 2020 and beyond.
Read MoreVoting Is Only Half of the Battle
In her op-ed, Executive Director Alexandria Harris share her past and present experiences of voter suppression.
Read MoreAll sorts of roadblocks’: Meet the organizers working to register their fellow students to vote
Student leaders at Andrew Goodman Campus Partner University of Alabama help students navigate the state's complicated absentee voting system and id requirements.
Read MoreDespite Obstacles, Young Voters are ‘Raising Hell’ With Historic Early Voting Turnout
Despite still having to fight against voting barriers, as seen with Andrew Goodman Partner Campus Bard College, student voter turnout and enthusiasm is high.
Read MoreBard College Voting Site Set for Nov.3 Election Day, Compromise Also Allows St. John Site to Operate for 2020
The new Bard College voting site will be open to all District 5 voters on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, after an appellate court declined to hear a final appeal by Dutchess County BOE Commissioner Erik Haight. In addition to confirming the Bard College voting site, a compromise will allow the existing voting site at Church of St. John’s to also operate for the 2020 Election.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation’s Statement on Bard College Polling Location Win
Today's settlement, which addresses decades of blatant student voter discrimination, will finally bring an on-campus polling location to Bard College in time for the 2020 Presidential Election. We thank our partners and our legal team for their commitment to ensuring every voter in District 5 has fair and equal access to the ballot box.
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