Democratic Engagement
Voter & Democratic Engagement
A crucial part of being an active citizen in our society is being engaged in the political and democratic process. Through voter engagement initiatives on campus, students have the opportunity to register to vote, engage in democratic learning, and develop as active citizens.
Frequently Asked Questions
There aren't any polling locations on campus, but you can find your polling location.
Visit our TurboVote site to register to vote. Through that site, you can also sign up to receive election reminders and apply for your absentee ballot!
To register to vote in Michigan, you must be:
- a Michigan resident (at the time you register) and a resident of your city or township for at least 30 days (when you vote)
- a United States citizen
- at least 18 years of age (when you vote)
- not currently serving a sentence in jail or prison
If you are a resident of another state, TurboVote can help you get all the information you need to vote, regardless of what state you are a resident of. If you need additional help, feel free to email [email protected].
Please check in with your professor to see if they will excuse you from class or allow you to make up work. You can also plan to vote early by requesting an absentee ballot, which you can do on TurboVote.
Email [email protected] to learn more about current opportunities to get involved. Please consider becoming an election worker (you get paid!), helping your friends register to vote, filling out a pledge card, and encouraging your friends to vote absentee. If you are interested in helping at tabling or other voting related events, fill out our volunteer interest form.
We are currently looking into shuttles from campus, and should those be available, we will make sure to add any information to this site. Uber and Lyft often offer free rides to the polls on election day as well. If you have any questions or concerns about getting to the polls, please email [email protected].
Yes! Please email [email protected] to find out where you can find these forms on campus or to coordinate a time to pick up either of these forms from the Office of Student Life.
Yes! Please email [email protected] to coordinate a time to pick these up. If you have access to a car, you can also drop these off at your local clerk.
Resources
Stay up to date by checking this page for upcoming events happening on campus. In the meantime, make sure to save these dates:
- Every Tuesday 1PM - 2:30PM: TUT Tuesdays: Voter Education Series
- March 16th - 20th: Civic Action Week
Fall 2026
- Tuesday, September 15, 2026: National Voter Registration Day
- October 5-9th 2026: National Voter Education Week
- Tuesday, October 27, 2026: National Vote Early Day