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    TC3 and SUNY Join Hands with 'ALL IN' to Boost Student Voter Registration for 2024 Elections Locally

    2024-03-21
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    Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) and the State University of New York (SUNY) have joined forces with the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. This nonpartisan organization aims to increase student voter registration and participation in all elections. TC3 President Amy Kremenek has pledged the college's support to this cause, emphasizing the importance of student engagement in civic duties.

    A committee is being set up to create an Action Plan for campus engagement. Led by Professor David Flaten and Leah Tompkins, TC3 Assistant Director of Student Activities, the committee will focus on the potential influence of student votes. Their goal is to encourage all TC3 students to participate in the 2024 elections.

    By pledging to this cause, TC3 promises to give all eligible students the chance to register to vote. The college will also work towards creating a campus environment that encourages student involvement in politics and voting. Flaten stressed the need for students to be informed voters.

    The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge is a national initiative by the 501c3 Civic Nation. It supports campuses in their efforts to increase student participation in the democratic process. The Challenge also encourages colleges to instill the values of active citizenship and democratic participation in their students.

    Since its inception in 2016, the Challenge has been joined by over 975 campuses, with more than 9.7 million students. The collaboration with TC3 is part of this ongoing initiative to boost student involvement in the democratic process, especially for the 2024 elections.

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