What are chapters and campus partners?

Chapters are college clubs created directly through the Every Vote Counts framework. Campus partners are pre-existing college campus clubs or organizations with similar goals as Every Vote Counts. Both chapters and campus partners can receive funding, strategic support, networking opportunities, initiative roadmaps, and more.

Beyond having access to our resources, chapters and campus partners can also benefit from media coverage. Every Vote Counts has been featured in the likes of Forbes, The New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal, with many of our campuses being featured in our latest op-ed.

Existing Chapters and Campus Partners

Take a look below at our network map to see the widespread list of campuses that participate in the Every Vote Counts network! Is your university missing? If so, be sure to get involved by starting a chapter or becoming a campus partner by following the above information!

EVC Network Map

Campus Partners

Harvey Mudd College

Lipscomb University

Pitzer College

Pomona College

Santa Clara University

Scripps College

University of California - San Diego (UCSD)

University of Kentucky

Whitman College

Boston College

Brown University

Claremont Mckenna College

Southern Utah University

Spelman College

St Olaf College

Stanford University (StanfordVotes)

Stony Brook University

Texas Women's University

The College of New Jersey

The George Washington University (GW)

The Ohio State University - Columbus (Buckeye for Voting Rights)

The University of Texas - El Paso

University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa

University of California - Berkeley (UCB)

University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA)

University of Connecticut - Storrs

University of Idaho - Moscow

University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign

University of Iowa - Iowa City

University of Mary Washington

University of Maryland - Baltimore County (UMBC)

University of Michigan - Dearborn

University of Minnesota - Duluth

University of Nevada - Reno

University of New Mexico

University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

University of North Carolina - Pembroke

University of Notre Dame

University of Oklahoma

University of Pennsylvania (PLTV Partnership)

University of Pittsburgh

University of Puget Sound

University of Richmond

University of San Francisco (USF)

University of South Carolina

University of Southern California (USC)

University of Virginia (UVA)

University of Wisconsin - Madison (Chup, Go Vote!)

Vanderbilt University

Virgina Tech

Virginia Commonwealth University

Wake Forest University

Washington University in St. Louis (WashU)

Wesleyan University

West Valley College

West Virginia University (WVU)

Western Carolina University

Wichita State University

Yale University

Chapters

Amherst College

Arizona State University (ASU)

Arkansas Tech University

Austin Community College

Carleton College (CarlsVotes)

Central Lakes College

Clark Atlanta University (CAU)

Colgate University

Colorado College

Columbia University/Barnard College (CUVotes Partnership)

Connecticut College (CamelsVote)

Cornell University

Dalton State College

Delta State University

Dillard University

Drexel University

Duke University (Duke Votes Partnership) Duquesne University (DU)

East Carolina University

Florida Atlantic University (FAU)

Florida International University (FIU)

Fort Hays State University

Franklin and Marshall (F&M)

Gallaudet University

George Mason University

Georgia Tech

Gustavus Adolphus College

Hamilton College

Harvard University

Hobart and William Smith Colleges (HWS)

Howard University

Indiana University

Kean University

Kent State University

Lafayette College

Lake Michigan College

Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge (LSU Votes)

Loyola University Maryland

Manhattan University

Mesa Community College Metropolitan State University of Denver Miami University (Ohio)

Michigan State University

New York University (NYU)

North Dakota State University

Northeastern State University

Northeastern University

Oberlin College & Conservatory

Pace University

Princeton University

Rice University

Rutgers University - New Brunswick

SUNY Delhi

SUNY Plattsburg

Sacred Heart University

Saint Louis University

Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville

Southern Methodist University (SMU)

Southern New Hampshire University

Impact

  • Presence on over 80 campuses

  • Featured in 20+ news publications including The NYT, WSJ, and USA Today

  • Published 10+ op-eds on The Hill, BuzzFeed News, Forbes, and more

  • Reach of over 650,000 students

  • 240 Student Body Presidents representing 5 million students engaged to promote Time Off to Vote

  • Provided grants to fully fund 21 on-campus GOTV initiatives during the 2022 Election Season

Example Initiatives

  • Got out the vote during 2022 midterms with initiatives such as: direct transportation to the polls, mail-in ballot assistance, “Hot Chocolate and Early Voting,” “Pumpkins and Voting,” a Pledge to Vote video campaign, and Election Day celebrations

  • Organized an open letter representing nearly 5,000,000 students in support of the Time Off to Vote movement

  • Facilitated online engagement hubs for national grassroots organizations between campuses

Student Testimonials

“EVC enables us to foster greater civic engagement and enthusiasm on our campuses through its emphasis on student-run chapters. As such it gives students an opportunity to lead the charge in democratic activism, putting their thoughts and viewpoints at the forefront of the organization.”

— Fausto Rojas, Brown University

“I chose EVC for the transparency. There is no better way to serve your student constituents than being a student. I appreciate the way the dedication is to maximizing voting potential for all, and recognizing where there are faults in need of reform.”

— Zoe Baltrush, UConn

“My freshman year of college I was looking for a community of politically engaged students. I found that community in my university’s EVC chapter. The voter registration drives and civic education workshops have been a great opportunity to get my campus excited about civic engagement!”

— Maria Merkle, Fordham University