MassPIRG Registers Voters at SSU

Democracy
by Nakia Johnson '22
With the Primaries underway, now is the time to make sure the youth vote plays a part in this upcoming election. Over the last two weeks, MassPIRG has helped 150 students at SSU register to vote.
We spoke to over 300 people on campus about voter engagement, and are excited to see the passion and involvement here at Salem State. Student involvement on campus is key to having our generation represented in the political process, especially in the election this November. That’s why on March 2nd and 3rd MassPIRG will staff tables across campus to get students to pledge to vote for the Super Tuesday Primaries.
Join us outside on Tuesday, from 1:30-4:30, as we speak with students who are partaking in the voting process. Take the time to make sure SSU students' voices are heard!