To contribute to a thriving civic culture on campus, the Institute leads a University-wide collaborative effort, called “WU Votes". This committee is composed of faculty, staff, and students from all departments and schools, undergraduate and graduate.
WU Votes is excited to serve as a central body coordinating voting activities around the election year.
Check our our WUVotes group on Facebook!
For further information on how to get involved in WU Votes, please contact Robin Hattori at 314-935-8628.
Washington University Polling Locations
Wohl Center, Freidman Lounge - Polling location for everyone who lives on the South 40
Our Lady of Lourdes Church , 7148 Forsyth Blvd. - Polling location for residents of fraternities (Upper and Lower Row), Millbrook (Regular and East), Village House, and Lopata House
Trinity Presbyterian Church, 6600 Washington Ave. - Polling location for Greenway, and University Drive (6607, 6627, 6633, 6639, 6649, 6645, 6801, 6811 Washington Ave.)
St. Roch's Church, 6040 Waterman - Polling location for Rosedale and Horse-Shoe
West Presbyterian Church, 5872 Maple Ave. - Polling location for Loop Lofts.
A postcard should be sent to you a few days prior to the election confirming your polling location.
Helpful Websites for Voters:
Campus Compact's 2008 Campus Vote Initiative
Resources on voter activities developed on college campuses around the country.
Declare Yourself
Up-to-date information geared toward young voters on how to register to vote and vote absentee.
Missouri Secretary of State
Information on voting in Missouri or voting absentee for Missouri residents, and volunteering as a pollworker.
Smart Voter
An interactive, nonpartisan web program that tells you where your polling place is located and what candidates and issues will be on your ballot.
StudentVote.org
A project of the Student PIRGs' New Voters Project, a nonpartisan effort to register young people and get them to the polls on Election Day.