Panthers Vote

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI among top colleges for student voting
Northern Iowan 119:10, p.1
Luke Nelson reports on events happening surrounding the mid-term elections coming up in November. UNI is planning a social media campaign to raise awareness and encourage young college students to vote; photo.
2 UNI receives award for voter registration efforts
Northern Iowan 117:23, p.6
UNI was awarded the Pursuing Victory with Honor award, in part for the high turnout of student-athletes who voted. UNI has routinely had some of the best voter turnouts across America's college campuses; photo.
3 University to host mock caucus
Northern Iowan 116:29, p.2
The political science department, American Democracy Project, and Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) will host a mock caucus event designed to introduce students to the caucusing process. Participants will be led through the processes that both parties use to conduct their caucus. UNI had the highest midterm voter turnout of Iowa universities; photo.
4 UNI voter turnout top among IA public universities
Northern Iowan 116:21, p.2
UNI had the highest voter turnout among Iowa's three public universities. UNI participated in Iowa Campus Compact's Voting Challenge and anticipated a 40% turnout, and had a 46.2% turnout. The school had originally been part of the ALL IN Challenge, and Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), academic departments, and student organizations had formed the #PanthersVote coalition for the 2018 midterm election. Political science professor Justin Holmes and graduate Brenna Wolfe discussed on the initiative.
5 UNI to host satellite voting
Northern Iowan 115:14, p.2
UNI will offer on-campus satellite voting for the 2018 midterm elections; photo.
6 Prof talks buddies and boogeyman
Northern Iowan 115:12, p.2
Professor Evan Renfro gave the lecture "Buddies and Boogeymen: U.S. Foreign Policy as Domestic Politics" on October 1 in Rod Library as part of the #PanthersVote lecture series, hosted by the American Democracy Project. Renfro discussed mass media and politics; photo.