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Voter Tools

We want everyone on campus to be involved in democracy to the best of their ability, but we realize it can seem daunting. Check out these voter tools and initiatives to see how you can do your part by being informed, voting, and staying educated about the current political landscape.

Register to Vote

is a one-stop-shop for information on your voter registration, candidate information, requesting a mail-in ballot and election results. , as well as find information on topics like ID requirements, contacting your county officials, and more. and . 

Weber State Votes course

With an Ask Every Student grant, the Weber State Votes created a course that teaches you why voting matters. , then submit a screenshot to walkerinstitute@weber.edu when you have completed it and earned all of the badges.

Running for Office

Interested in running for office? Great! You can find the necessary forms and information on the .

How to Vote (not who or what to vote for)

Go straight to the source for local election, registration and voting information at the or websites.

If you do not want to mail your ballot, you can place it in any secure ballot location. Click to see the map of all the ballot boxes across Weber and Davis counties, created by Weber State Professor Michael Hernandez.

If there are any issues with your voting, . . Remember we have a ballot box on campus just west of the Library.

If your , learn what to do when that happens. Or you can email Leah Murray at lmurray@weber.edu and she will help you figure out what to do with your ballot.

If you are not sure overall, learn .

National Election Info

is a national, bipartisan election source that allows voters to find information for themselves on any issue or politician. It was rated as least biased by a Media Bias Factcheck.

IssueVoter

 is a nonpartisan, nonprofit online platform dedicated to connecting voters with their Congress members. Create your account and join IssueVoters from all 50 states and all 435 Congressional districts, plus D.C. It only takes a few seconds to become an IssueVoter. You and your affiliation with 91¶ÌÊÓƵ will not be identified to your Congress members.