Voting Resources for Redhawks
La Roche University’s non-partisan campaign, Resources for Redhawks, focuses on increasing voter registration, preparedness and turnout among our students.
In collaboration with several non-partisan organizations, La Roche is bringing efforts to increase voter turnout to campus. The goal of the drive is to get students to register to vote and to help them find out if they are registered, and where and how they would vote in the upcoming Nov. 5 elections.
La Roche University 2024 Nonpartisan Democratic Engagement Action Plan (PDF)
National Voter Education Week: Oct. 7-11
Voters should have the information they need to cast their ballots with confidence. That’s where National Voter Education week comes in.
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National Vote Early Day: Oct. 29
When Americans vote early, they ensure last-minute problems, including long lines at the polls, confusing election laws or voter disinformation, cannot prevent us from casting our ballot.
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La Roche proudly participates in the National Study of Learning, Voting & Engagement (NSLVE), which offers colleges and universities an opportunity to learn their student registration and voting rates.
Are you registered to vote?
You must be registered to vote in Allegheny County by October 21, 2024 by 5:00 p.m.
Visit vote.org to get started.
If you have questions about the election process, you can check out these resources:
- What is the Electoral College?
archives.gov
- An explanation of how the Electoral College System works to elect a president.
Another interactive presidential election map. This site features options to start by using various “expert” predictions as templates.
270towin.com