Voter Information Center

The process of voting in the U.S. can be a very confusing process - especially for students who attend school out-of-state. State deadlines, laws, and verification processes differ greatly, and often students - and the rest of the general public - look for resources to help them navigate the system. The Institute of Politics, as part of its mission, is dedicated to providing useful information to help U.S. citizens register to vote and get to the polls.

Absentee Voter Guide

Do you need information on voting absentee? Find out what to do.

Following the record voter turnout among young voters, the National Campaign for Political and Civic Engagement decided to look beyond the polling place. How do young people view political engagement?

As part of our spring 2006 national survey of college students we have created a short test to measure where your political beliefs fit with college students across the country.

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