Absen-TEA Party: All your Voting FAQs Answered

by Center for Civic Engagement & Learning

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Mon, Apr 20, 2020

4:30 PM – 5 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Despite this time of physical distancing and remote learning, there are two essential ways to make your voice heard in the political process: 

Ohio Primary Voting: Wondering if you can still vote in the primaries or how to request an absentee ballot? Join CCEL & the CWRU Vote Everywhere Ambassadors for a virtual AbsenTEA Party! Grab your favorite hot beverage and get your voting questions answered on Zoom (https://tinyurl.com/CWRUabsenTEAparty)! Drop in anytime between 4:30 to 5 p.m. EST
 
2020 Census: Curious about what to do as a student to be counted in the 2020 Census? Watch this short video on "What College Students Need to Know to Be Counted in the Right Place!" College students living in on-campus housing are automatically counted through their university as part of Group Quarters Operation, but if you live off campus, you still need to fill out the census. The census determines congressional representation and how billions in federal funds are allocated, making it critical for every person to be counted!

Let us know you’re making your voice heard on CCEL’s Facebook or Instagram pages - #CWRUVVW2020 @ccelatcwru

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