Kids Vote
According to the U.S. Census, only 32% of eligible eighteen to twenty-four year olds exercised their right to vote. Something must be done to turn the tide. We must work towards securing democracy for the future by involving youth in the election process today. Here are some online resources that educate, as well as involve young people in the voting process.
- Mock Election
Utah - Here is an excellent opportunity for students
to actively participate in the political process by simulating
actual elections in their home schools.
- Rock
the Vote - Founded in 1990, Rock the Vote is dedicated
to protecting freedom of speech, educating young people
about the issues that affect us, and motivating young people
to participate by registering, voting, and speaking out.
- Kids
Voting USA - This is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, national
program that is followed in many schools. It has its own
curriculum and encourages parents to take their children
to the polling place with them when they vote on Election
Day.
- Project
Vote Smart - You will find facts on candidates and elected
officials, including biographies, addresses, issue positions,
voting records, campaign finances, and evaluations by special
interests.
- Elections
in American Memory - This online Library of Congress
collection reviews the history of voting in America, with
links to source documents such as political posters and
recorded debates.
- The
PBS Kids Democracy Project - Learn how the government
affects you or what is would be like to be the President
for a day.
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