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As a creative community, MassArt recognizes the importance of all voices and voting is one of the most important ways you can make your voice heard. Now, more than ever, it is imperative that we keep our democracy strong. Your voice, your vote matter!

need help getting #voteready?

If you need help with finding information about issues, candidates, and the election overall, please let us know. Someone from #MassArtVotes is ready to help! 

Help me to get #VoteReady

Are you registered to vote? Find out if you're registered, where your polling place is located, and what the deadline to vote is in your state.

Find Out If I'm Registered Find my voting deadline 

Request an absentee ballot Register to Vote

Follow MassArt’s Center for Art and Community Partnerships (CACP) Instagram for MassArt VOTES info:@cacp_massart 

If you aren't eligible to vote, learning about voting and encouraging eligible friends to vote is just as impactful, and by living in the U.S. voting still affects you even if you aren't voting yourself. There are many other ways to get civically engaged!


why do you vote? 

MassArt students shared why voting is important to them: 


Johanna Thorp

Mi Choi

Caroline Rowe

Collin McCormack

Why do you vote? Download the sign, print it, and share why you vote on your Instagram! Don't forget to tag #MassArtVotes and @cacp_massart so we can share!

Download "I Vote Because..." Sign


Participate
call for art 

Inspire the Vote! Submit your artwork to the #MassArtVotes social media campaign! Submit images and titles of artwork, your name (as you'd like it to appear), and social media handles to vote@massart.edu

Accepting artwork through October 19.

sign up to be a poll worker on election day

Due to the impacts of the coronavirus, the country is facing a record shortage of poll workers this year, which could mean closed polling places and long delays on voting day. You can help make sure we have a safe, fair, efficient elections for all voters, and potentially get paid to do it. 

Visit Power the Polls to learn more.