I teach at Berklee College of Music here in Boston. Yesterday, I ended the regular instruction early and have everyone 2 things: a copy of my paper "6 Reasons you should vote EVERY TIME" and a voter registration form.
I gave them a brief talk on each of the points in the worksheet. Told them how to get absentee ballots if they were registered to vote back home, and told them that if they were already registered, they could give me the form back or just leave it on their desk.
There were 19 students in the class, of whom 15 are U.S. citizens. 6 of those did not take the forms (which could mean they're already registered to vote); 9 did. I plan to do the same activity in my other classes later this week.
It would be more effective of course if this weren't a solid blue state, but I figure that if you get college kids to vote they're likely to keep voting wherever they move to in the future.
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