Voting season is upon us, and your Michael Schwartz Library is here to help you sort through the maze of information, misinformation, and general confusion surrounding this election and around voting in general. We have created two research guides:
Voting: A Guide for CSU Students
and
Democracy 101 @ CSU
Whether this is your first election, or whether you've been voting for decades, the process and the options for voting in this election can be confusing. And any election requires a bit of research on your part. Fortunately, helping you with research is what we do best! We have resources to help you become an informed voter, and to feel comfortable with the process of voting - however you choose to do it.
Voting: A Guide for CSU Students
This guide will provide links to trustworthy resources that will help you register to vote, learn about the candidates and the issues, and feel confident that your vote matters.
Democracy 101 @ CSU
Become an informed voter and an engaged citizen by brushing up on the democratic process and your rights and responsibilities as a citizen. You'll find tools to help you identfy misinformation and "fake news" and find trusted sources; books, websites, film, and video presentations on the history of women's suffrage, and much more.
It's not too late to become engaged and informed. Let us help!
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