Overview
Democracy is strongest when everyone participates. Yet ever since gaining the right to vote in 1972, voter turnout among young people has been significantly lower than the rest of the population. Young potential voters feel excluded, disenfranchised and cynical about participating in the electoral process.
The State PIRGs' New Voters Project aims to engage and inspire our nation’s young people by educating them about the voting process, training young activists of all ideological persuasions and, most importantly, aggressively registering young new voters from all walks of life. The New Voters Project is a completely non-partisan effort that champions no legislation or candidates. The project’s only goal is to register as many young people as possible.
In the coming years, the New Voter’s Project will be expanding its staff pool, and forging relationships with new colleges, universities and other educational facilities where the Project’s professional organizers will work to register young people.