Early In-Person Voting - October 7-November 2, 2025
Early in-person voting gives you the opportunity to cast your ballot before Election Day. It begins Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
Early in-person voting gives you the opportunity to cast your ballot before Election Day. It begins Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
We recognize that many different offices, departments, and organizations host programs that provide information concerning the upcoming election and the voting process. The 91²Ö¿â Votes Coalition keeps a running calendar of nonpartisan events and programs where members of the university community may learn about how to participate in the process, learn about what will appear on the ballot, or understand the importance of engaging in electoral politics.
To allow for as many students as possible to learn about the voting process, including registering to vote and the options they have to complete and submit ballots, we are offering a form that allows any student organization, course instructor, or program advisor/facilitator to request an informational presentation by either one or multiple members of the 91²Ö¿â Votes coalition OR a voter information table.
Please note that this is a volunteer pos
Precinct Election Officials are hired by Ohio county Boards of Election to ensure that elections are run fairly and impartially and conducted according to Ohio law; with 91²Ö¿â being located in Portage County, we provide our university community with information on how to become a Precinct Election Official here
A stipend-based student leader position hired by the Fair Elections Network and placed with the Civic and Community Engagement area of the Center for Student Involvement focused on voting and political engagement; Fair Elections Network typically hires two students during each election year (e.g., Spring and Fall 2026).
Democracy Fellows have the opportunity to:
A stipend-based student leader position in the Civic and Community Engagement area of the Center for Student Involvement focused on voting and political engagement; two students are hired every year.
Community Action Fellows have the opportunity to:
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