We believe that social justice comes to fruition when the acquisition of knowledge and the practice of reflection culminate in active citizenship. Our approach is nonpartisan, and our goal is to provide opportunities for meaningful engagement on campus and in our communities that will spark a lifelong commitment to participation in the democratic process.
Check out our voter resource, TurboVote! Spend less than five minutes on TurboVote and you can register to vote either here in Ann Arbor or nationwide by using your permanent address. Already registered? UseTurboVote to receive election reminders, polling location info, and/or your absentee ballot!
The deadline to register to vote is October 11, 2016!!
Check out the following resources to help you this election season:
- Register to Vote through TurboVote, sponsored by the Edward Ginsberg Center
- TurboVote also supports you if you're already registered! Get election reminders, polling location info and/or your absentee ballot
- Engage the Issues with Ginsberg Center election-related events
- Local Elections Matter: Michigan Daily column
- How to Vote In Michigan: Educate yourself with this easy to understand video that details the voting process in Michigan
- How to Vote in Any State: Or check out this video that provides an overview of voting nationally
- Ann Arbor Votes is a great resource that covers local issues, candidates and processes!
- League of Women Voters Calendar of Events for off-campus engagement
Content contributed by Edward Ginsberg Center