Are you ready to vote? Read about available resources.
It is National Voter Education Week. Are you ready to vote? Read about available resources here.
Voter Registration
Utilize the TU Voter Registration Portal to register to vote, update voter registration information, and sign up for election reminders. Users must use their legal name to register. The portal supports voter registration in any state. Tools, guides and help desk support are available in Spanish.
October 15 is the last day to register online or by mail in Maryland. In-person voter registration is possible at polling sites.
For information about deadlines in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York access the Office of Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility Out of State Voting Guide.
Voter Education
Attend Office of Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility programs focused on Election 2024.
Access nonpartisan voter guides at guides.vote, ballotpedia.org, vote411.org.
Voters with disabilities can use these accessible voting resources to get ready to vote.
Polling Sites
Find your site on www.vote411.org.
The South Campus Pavilion serves as a polling site on TU’s campus:
Any registered Maryland voter can place their completed mail-in ballot in the drop box between today and November 5. No postage necessary.
Any registered Baltimore County voter can vote in person during early voting.
Any registered Baltimore County voters assigned to the South Campus Pavilion polling site can vote in person during the general election
Informational Flyers
Access informational flyers and share them with your networks across campus.
Still have questions? Contact the Office of Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility at civicengagement@towson.edu.
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