_ _ - - -- - _W w w w "' w w w !U 6B - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 21, 2004 Voice Your Vote promotes campus activism The Michigan Dail By Shubra Ohri Daily Arts Writer Vote or Die ... or at least vote. The national movement to reg- ister and mobilize the youth voters of America is growing rapidly and is becoming increasingly hard to ignore. Since 2000, 14 million young people have turned 18 and are eligi- ble to vote. Though America's youth has a record of poor voter turnout in the past, students hope to change this tradition in this year's election. With youth voters making up more than 8 percent of America's voting population, activists recognize that the young Americans could make the key decision in this heated elec- tion. National groups like Choose or Lose, Democracy Matters, Rock the Vote, Declare Yourself and count- less others are motivating America's newest swing voters. But why leave it all to P. Diddy? Students have brought this hon- orable, though somewhat irritating, phenomenon to our very own cam- pus. With Voice your Vote members everywhere in shirts that state sim- ply "November 2," Michigan stu- dents are finding it difficult to forget even momentarily of the upcoming election. Voice Your Vote is by no means new to campus. As a nonpartisan organization, this group, which is commissioned by the Michigan Stu- dent Assembly, has registered voters Voice Your Vote chairman Mike Forster displays a sample ballot. The organization has increased it; efforts to encourage voter turnout on campus. for at least the past five years. But with only 44 percent of Michigan's youth voting in 2000's presidential election, the efforts of this organi- zation have heated up considerably. With the help of about 200 volun- teers, they have registered 10,038 voters and have educated an unprec- edented number of students on how to vote - and that's only phase one. Now with every day that Nov. 2 draws nearer, Voice Your Vote plans on educating, motivating, and mobilizing the largest voter turnout in Ann Arbor history. Visibility is a key goal, so just in case you somehow didn't see them before, Voice Your Vote mem- bers are going to saturate campus. If you thought you saw the last of the blue-shirted enthusiasts on the Diag, in front of the Union, in your cafeterias, and speaking in your lecture halls you would be severely mistaken. Get ready to find voting dent is, but by voting, we also put information hanging on your door, issues important to us on the table. in your e-mail, on the phone, on If we vote, these issues cannot be pens and even on ping-pong balls. ignored. The group is coordinating a mass effort to make sure that the Univer- sity student body doesn't forget to vote. They will be giving out sam- ple ballots, distributing informa- tion explaining where students can vote and how they can get there; basically doing everything in their power to ensure that registered vot- A RTS: ers don't stay home come election day. The youth of America has an extremely important role in this year's elections. Not only do we help decide who our next presi- C A LL US. I god bond cleaners QUALITY DRY CLEANING & SHIRT SERVICE 332 Maynard (Across from Nickels Arcade) 668-6335