How Fellows Activate Mobile Voting:
- They Drive Real Results: In states like Arizona, Texas, and Pennsylvania, Fellows have boosted turnout in overlooked communities through grassroots organizing, virtual town halls, and personal outreach.
- They Live the Mission: CU Fellows organize voter drives between school, work, and life because they believe democracy should never depend on how much free time you have.
- They Bridge Generations: When a Fellow talks about mobile voting, it resonates with friends and reassures older generations that secure, inclusive solutions are possible.
What the Mobile Voting & Civics Unplugged Partnership Delivers:
Our young leaders envision a future where the same secure mobile technology we use for banking and healthcare can be used for voting. A future where voting is accessible and transparent, restoring the power of one’s vote. A future where young people shape democracy through the technology they use daily. A future where higher turnout weakens extremists and strengthens democracy.The Mobile Voting and Civics Unplugged partnership equips Fellows with strategic training and mentorship to mobilize voters and champion voting initiatives in their communities.
Our Mobile Voting campaign is spreading across communities nationwide, with youth ambassadors who are:
- Strategic training and mentorship to help Fellows mobilize voters and advocate for mobile voting in their communities
- Access to the tech and messaging tools needed to expand pilot programs and public awareness
- Opportunities to influence policy from the ground up—through campaigns, direct advocacy, and innovation labs