At Evergreen we are committed to supporting students who want to vote and who wish to engage and challenge how we discuss complex issues and think about our role as members of a democracy.

Voter Hub
Daniel J. Evans Library in Evans Hall
Students and community members can get support with voter registration, ballots, voter guides and more information at the nonpartisan Student Engagement Hub.
Voter Hub Hours | |
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Day | Hours |
Friday, October 31 | 10 am - 4 pm |
Monday, November 3 | 10 am - 4 pm |
Tuesday, November 4 (Election Day) | 8 am - 8 pm |
Voter Hub Volunteers
We are seeking volunteers to staff the Voter Hub. All students, staff, and faculty are eligible. Each shift is 60 minutes, and will have at least two volunteers stationed at the hub.
Training for volunteers is Wednesday, October 15, 2 - 3:30 pm in Classroom 2302D . If you are unable to attend the training in person, we will set up an appointment to go over the materials with you.
If you are interested in signing up, please choose your preferred time(s) using the Voter Hub Shift Signup list.
Voting in Washington
Sign up for election reminders and get help with voter registration and voting by mail.

Campus Ballot Drop Box
Did you know we have a Ballot Drop Box at the Olympia campus? It's next to the bus stop on Red Square.
Ballot Boxes will remain open until 8 pm on November 4.
Important 2025 Dates
Important Date | Voting Event |
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Tuesday, September 16 | National Voter Registration Day |
Monday, October 6 - Friday, October 10 | National Voter Education Week |
Monday, October 27 | Washington Online Voter Registration Deadline (You can still register to vote in-person through November 4) |
Tuesday, November 4 | Election Day |
Voting Accessibility
Need assistance with voting or registration? Contact Access Services
For more information about U.S. Voting Accessibility, visit Voters with Disabilities from the Office of Secretary of State for Washington.
Get Involved
Many of the issues you care about are happening at the local, state, and national levels and have a direct impact on young people!
- If you are eligible to vote in the United States we encourage you to register to vote or update your registration.
- If you are not eligible to vote there are still many ways to can be involved in civic engagement and political discourse through student activism, student clubs and organizations, and public service.
Stay Informed
Theres a lot of information out there, and a lot of misinformation too. Use these resources to help you determine what is real and what is misinformation so you can connect with the issues and candidates that align with your values.
Contact Julie Slone at slonej@evergreen.edu to request additional resources be added to this page.