Pacific Votes

The McCall Center for Civic Engagement is here to make sure every Pacific student has the resources they need to vote. Our work is guided by our participation in the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, where we are regularly recognized as a campus where voting thrives.

Important Dates

  • Primary Elections | Vary By State (see OR, WA, CA, HI, ID, others
  • National Voter Registration Day | Sept. 17, 2024
  • National Voter Education Week | Oct. 7-11, 2024
  • Vote Early Day | Oct. 29, 2024
  • Presidential Election | Nov. 5, 2024

It's as easy as 1-2-3:

  1. Register to Vote
  2. Make Informed Voting Decisions
  3. Cast your Ballot

Pacific Votes Pledge

Pacific University is the first and only Voter Friendly Campus in the state of Oregon. Boxers vote at a higher rate than both the general public and students at comparable institutions nationwide. Join your friends and pledge to vote this election day. When you pledge, you'll receive support, resources, and regular reminders to ensure your voice is heard in each November election. 

TAKE THE PLEDGE!

We hold a weekly prize drawings leading up to each November election. Sign the pledge early for your best chance to win.

Why vote?

Elected officials make decisions on topics like student debt, funding for higher education, and what your professors are allowed to teach in the classroom. Local offices have a direct impact on your quality of life - and when these offices are on the ballot they are often decided by a handful of votes.

College voters constitute a significant voting bloc - large enough to influence local and national election outcomes and shape the future and health of a participatory, equitable, and informed democracy. You are just as impacted by the decisions of elected officials as any other voter - and your voice is just as important.  

How we can help

College voters often move more frequently, are less likely to have a driver’s license, and are less likely to be contacted directly by political campaigns (all of which are barriers to registering and voting). Millions of Americans, including college students, can't vote each year because they missed a deadline, forgot to update their registration, or didn't know how. This doesn't have to be you! 

Our non-partisan "Pacific Votes" program supports all Pacific students through four stages of voter engagement: registration, education, turnout, and post-election support. During the lead-up to each election, we sponsor a wide range of on-campus events including a registration drive for National Voter Registration Day, debate viewing parties in the UC, and more. Learn more about our work here, and reach out any time! We are also always available to help, and can be reached at mcce@pacificu.edu.

Just want to know if your registration is up-to-date?

Ballot Ready is a non-partisan resource which allows you to register, make a plan to vote, and research every name and measure on the ballot. Make sure you're ready to go by typing in the address where you want to vote (either in Forest Grove or any other hometown, regardless of state):

 

 

 

Interested in More Resources

Still looking for what you need? We have more resources for faculty and staff, students interested in the Politics Club, voting videos from Pacific students to Pacific students, and more here. You can also contact the McCall Center for Civic Engagement any time at mcce@pacificu.edu, or join us for an upcoming event: