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Your Vote, Your Voice: How to Research, Plan, and Show Up on Election Day

Your Vote, Your Voice: How to Research, Plan, and Show Up on Election Day In-Person

Election Day is Tuesday, November 4—are you ready? Getting registered and making a plan to vote are important first steps, but the process doesn’t end there! Whether you’re voting for the first time, need a refresher on the procedures, or have specific questions, the UB Libraries will be hosting a workshop to help you prepare.

Join us for snacks, games and helpful tips & tricks!

We’ll cover:

- Previewing your ballot

- Relevant terminology and vocabulary for voting

- Researching issues and candidates, including how to avoid mis- and disinformation

- Finding your polling place

- What to expect on Election Day

- Resources to understand your rights as a voter

 

This workshop is held in partnership with the UB Votes Committee, a non-partisan, campus-wide effort charged with increasing voter registration and engagement among UB community members in national, state-wide, local, and campus elections through direct voter contact strategies. The workshop is focused on voter education and will not include any discussion of political views, partisan issues or specific candidates.

Related LibGuide: Voter Resources by Carolyn Klotzbach-Russell

Date:
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Capen 305
Audience:
  Faculty/Staff     Graduate     Other     Undergraduate  

Registration is required. There are 39 seats available.

Event Organizer

Mary Kamela

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