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Voting: Ask Every Student
—Katie Montgomery, Director, Government Relations
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ASK EVERY STUDENT
TRI-C IS ONE OF 31 SCHOOLS TAKING A NATIONAL ROLE IN VOTER REGISTRATION EFFORTS TO INVOLVE MORE STUDENTS IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS process of registering to vote, researching candidates and
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When it came time to select colleges to lead the way on student voter participation, Cuyahoga Community College won in a landslide.
Tri-C joined an elite group of colleges and universities named as codesigners for “Ask Every Student,” a project the videos.)
of the National Resource Consortium on Full Student Voter Participation. Tri-C is the only Ohio school — and one of two community colleges — on the list.
Other higher education institutions among the 31 named as of Shaker Heights, Charese Harrison of Maple Heights and
2020-2021 Codesigner Campuses include Harvard University, Northwestern University and the University of Michigan.
The goal of Ask Every Student is to develop programs that achieve 100% college student participation in elections. student voter engagement.
Historically, young adults have voted at lower rates than older age groups.
and active citizens,” said Katie Montgomery, Tri-C’s director of government relations. “Casting a ballot is the way we make our voice heard and how we build our future.” Ask Every Student highlighted Tri-C’s “The Voting Experience” project as a best practices model for democratic engagement. The exhibit familiarizes students with the issues in a nonpartisan fashion, and casting ballots.
The Voting Experience debuted in 2018 as a hands-on display and continued last year. It was offered virtually in 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak. (Visit tri-c.edu/tricvotes to view
This year’s The Voting Experience project at Tri-C was led by four students: Sebastian Canales of Parma, Arwa Elmashae Chukwudalu Okafor of Cleveland.
Each is a Democracy Fellow with the Fair Election Center’s Campus Vote Project, a national movement to empower “We want to empower students to become lifelong voters
Motivating students to vote is woven into the College experience at Tri-C. The school has been recognized as a “Voter Friendly Campus” for its efforts to help students participate in the political process.