Are you registered to vote? Election day is Tuesday, November 6. Below is a message from Fordham’s Office of Government Relations and Urban Affairs. 

Dear Members of the Fordham Community,

Exercising your right to vote on Election Day is an important duty, too important to ignore or neglect. As Fordham men and women for others, we have a responsibility to be citizens engaged in the civic life of our local, state, and national communities. For those of you who have not yet registered to vote, let Fordham provide the start of your lifelong engagement.

If you are not registered to vote, you can register online at vote.org. You may also check your registration status, update your information if it has changed since your last registration, and request an absentee ballot if you are not going to be in your home state on Election Day. Note: If you need to update or correct your registration information (i.e., your name or address), simply fill out the voter registration form. To register to vote, you must

  • be a United States citizen (either by birth or naturalization),
  • meet your state’s residency requirements, and
  • be at least 18 years old. (Some states allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries or register to vote if they will be 18 before the general election.)

Please know that if you plan on voting in this year’s general elections (nonpresidential), which will be held on Tuesday, November 6, you must register to vote on or before the registration deadline of your home stateFor example, if you are interested in voting for candidates running for office in New York state, you must be registered to vote by Friday, October 12. You may find each state’s registration deadline at vote.org/voter-registration-deadlines.

Finally, it can be difficult to determine the positions of each candidate running for office. Please feel free to visit nonpartisan voter information sites such as votesmart.orgicitizen.comvote411.org, and isidewith.com for more information on the candidates, including their biographies, their voting records, their positions on issues, and contributions to their campaigns.

Participating in the democratic process is a privilege and responsibility we all share. Please be sure to register and vote on Election Day, Tuesday, November 6.

Lesley A. Massiah-Arthur
Associate Vice President for
Government Relations and Urban Affairs

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