
How do college students decide where to register to vote?
Every election cycle millions of college student voters face a choice: Whether to vote using their campus address, or the address where they grew up.
Newsletter of the Student Vote Research Network sharing the latest research on how we get to 100% student voter participation
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Every election cycle millions of college student voters face a choice: Whether to vote using their campus address, or the address where they grew up.

Navigating civic engagement in a changing landscape for free expression.

Join us November 18-20 at Mesa (AZ) Community College for NSVS 2026!

55 years ago today, what once seemed impossible, suddenly became inevitable. As we reflect on the 250th anniversary of the nation, we must also honor the role of youth as constitutional architects.

Holding municipal elections at the same time as federal elections increases participation dramatically. In one state, younger voters' turnout grew from 1/4 the rate of older voters to 80%.

It's impacting every aspect of their lives, including their ability to participate in elections.

How does the movement for 100% student voter participation shape the next generation's professional choices?

How Carnegie Mellon helped more than 600 students register to vote directly through their student information system

Applying lessons from partisan funders to strengthen our nonpartisan movement.

A deep dive into a nationwide nonpartisan initiative for full student voter participation