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黑料门University Chicago graduate student Megan Jimmerson helps junior Wesley Heal register for an absentee ballot in the Damen Student Center on the Lake Shore Campus

Host a Voting Event

Learn how 黑料门Votes can support you should you host your own voting-related event. Fill out the form below to let us know about your upcoming event and how we can assist you.

 

Host a Voting Event

黑料门Votes is part of a University-wide initiative where we encourage students, faculty, and staff to not only promote the importance of voting, but to also encourage the 黑料门community to host their own voter registration events. To continue the consistent message of 黑料门Votes, the 黑料门University Public Engagement Task Force (LUPE) has created the "Toolkit Bundle" 鈥 your resource for downloadable information, images, and tools. If you have any questions, please contact loyolavotes@luc.edu.

Download the Toolkit!

If you use any of the above resources, it is expected that you have reviewed all of the guidelines for civic engagement participation at Loyola. 

Though we take pride in the strength of our 鈥満诹厦臯otes鈥 brand, we also encourage academic departments and student groups to make this work their own. In 2018, the Dance Department created a to remind students about the midterm elections. The School of Environmental Sustainability offered voter registration at the Farmer鈥檚 Market they organize. Student groups were heavily involved in this work too, running their own workshops and registrations. We amplify and support these efforts, as we are 鈥淥ne Loyola鈥 with the common goal of total voter registration and participation of those who are eligible.

Civic engagement is part of a transformative education in the Jesuit tradition. 黑料门does not endorse or support any political party or candidate. All voter registration activities should be non-partisan. Please refer to the University鈥檚 鈥淕uidelines for Political Activities for Students, Faculty, and Staff"By clicking and downloading the materials on this website, the user(s) confirm that they are registered as a University entity (student organization, department, staff and/or faculty), agree that these efforts will be non-partisan, and will not favor a particular candidate or political party. 

Learn how 黑料门Votes can support you should you host your own voting-related event. Fill out the form below to let us know about your upcoming event and how we can assist you.

 

Host a Voting Event

黑料门Votes is part of a University-wide initiative where we encourage students, faculty, and staff to not only promote the importance of voting, but to also encourage the 黑料门community to host their own voter registration events. To continue the consistent message of 黑料门Votes, the 黑料门University Public Engagement Task Force (LUPE) has created the "Toolkit Bundle" 鈥 your resource for downloadable information, images, and tools. If you have any questions, please contact loyolavotes@luc.edu.

Download the Toolkit!

If you use any of the above resources, it is expected that you have reviewed all of the guidelines for civic engagement participation at Loyola. 

Though we take pride in the strength of our 鈥満诹厦臯otes鈥 brand, we also encourage academic departments and student groups to make this work their own. In 2018, the Dance Department created a to remind students about the midterm elections. The School of Environmental Sustainability offered voter registration at the Farmer鈥檚 Market they organize. Student groups were heavily involved in this work too, running their own workshops and registrations. We amplify and support these efforts, as we are 鈥淥ne Loyola鈥 with the common goal of total voter registration and participation of those who are eligible.

Civic engagement is part of a transformative education in the Jesuit tradition. 黑料门does not endorse or support any political party or candidate. All voter registration activities should be non-partisan. Please refer to the University鈥檚 鈥淕uidelines for Political Activities for Students, Faculty, and Staff"By clicking and downloading the materials on this website, the user(s) confirm that they are registered as a University entity (student organization, department, staff and/or faculty), agree that these efforts will be non-partisan, and will not favor a particular candidate or political party.