Voting is one of the most fundamental features of a democracy. College-aged voters account for almost one-third of the eligible voting population, and University staff and faculty hold a meaningful role in encouraging healthy voting habits, in addition to being active voters themselves. Overall, the community at Brown holds significant power in shaping public policy.
Encouraging community members to engage in the democratic process is a nonpartisan activity that aligns with Brown University’s mission of educational and research excellence. Through student leadership and support from faculty, staff and the Swearer Center for Public Service, Brown Votes facilitates voter registration and education, engages in advocacy, drives independent research and acts as a hub for collaboration with partner campus organizations.
For those who aren’t eligible to vote or want to do more outside of elections, there are a number of ways to civically engage in the community, including local advocacy, volunteer work and more.
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