Visit the Student Voting Hub

Join WSU Pullman at the annual Student Voting Engagement Hub in the Compton Union Building (CUB) Senior Ballroom on Nov. 7 and 8. The Student Voting Hub is part of a statewide initiative to provide nonpartisan student engagement on college campuses in partnership with county auditors.

All community members, students, faculty, and staff who are Washington residents are welcome to come by on Monday, Nov. 7, between 10 a.m.–8 p.m. and Tuesday, Nov. 8 (Election Day) between 8 a.m.–8 p.m. to:

  • Register to vote
  • Find voting information
  • Print your ballot
  • Vote on Election Day (Nov. 8)

The Student Voting Hub is made possible in partnership with ASWSU, Center for Civic Engagement, Compton Union Building, and Whitman County Auditor.

Learn more about the Student Voting HUB and the Cougs Vote initiative.

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