Penn Leads the Vote

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Description

Penn Leads the Vote (PLTV) is a student-run, non-partisan program that increases voter engagement and voting while advancing Penn’s role of supporting the democratic and civic engagement of Penn students.  PLTV is university-wide and its leadership comes from both the undergraduate and graduate student bodies of the University of Pennsylvania. During election cycles, PLTV connects the Penn community with the resources needed to register and check registration, to be informed, and to get out to the polls.  Throughout the year, PLTV encourages students to learn about and engage with current issues and politics at the local, state, and national level.

FAQ

Most Recent
Question: when Penn Leads the Vote asks volunteers to remain nonpartisan does this mean in a club capacity or at all times? - Anonymous
This means in a club capacity. If you are representing PLTV in any way (such as inviting friends to our virtual platform, presenting our Voting 101 slide deck, or wearing PLTV swag), you must remain nonpartisan. In your personal life, you can support whomever you choose.
- Rania Zakaria
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Basic Info

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Currently Accepting Members

Open Membership

Both Semesters


Contact

How to Get Involved

There are three ways to get involved with Penn Leads the Vote. We welcome everyone to join us regardless of your voter status and how much time you commit. There are opportunities for everyone! 

In order of least to most commitment: 

  1. Volunteer: https://www.vote.upenn.edu/volunteer/
  2. Fellowsips: https://www.vote.upenn.edu/fellowships/
  3. Job opportunities: https://www.vote.upenn.edu/job-opportunities/

Email us at pennvotes@upenn.edu if you have any questions. We'd love to have you join us!

PS: are you registered to vote

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