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Montana Campus Compact has partnered with the Campus Election Engagement Project which works nationally to engage students in the important, practical work of being involved in elections, campaigns, voter education and mobilization and, ultimately, voting. Student's from Compact affiliate campuses across Montana and South Dakota are working hard to engage their peers, educate on the races and issues, and get out the vote for Tuesday.
We're supporting get out the vote projects at Blackfeet Community College, Fort Peck Community College, the University of Montana, Montana State University, Salish Kootenai College and Bitterroot College of UM, as well as at Augustana College in South Dakota.
Voter guides for races across the country, including Montana and South Dakota can be found here.
Certainly there's plenty to be said about midterm elections lacking some of the panache of the quadrennials, when everybody's been hearing about the president's race about seven times a day, every day for the past 23 months. That said, we like to think of midterms as every bit as important, in the grand scheme, because even though the singularity of the president's role makes it easy to focus on, the Congress has the purse strings. Additionally, states are hugely empowered to manage their affairs in the U.S., compared to other places in the world and being informed about local races helps to ensure government is doing, or not doing, what it ought to. See you at the polls (or, if you've voted via absentee, at the post office!)
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