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Learn more about the civic engagement being done within Student Leadership! From voter registration and education to Leadership in Action we are committed to community engagement and supporting our students!

Important Voting Dates | Voter Registration & Education | Policies & Procedures 
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Important Voting Dates

Voter Registration & Education

ÎÞÂë±ä̬ Turbo Vote

One great tool available to ÎÞÂë±ä̬ students and employees is called Turbo Vote! This simple online site can help you register to vote, update your address if you move or want to register to vote locally, receive absentee ballots and vote by mail if your voting location is too far away, and receive email and/or text reminders about upcoming elections so you’ll never miss another election day!

Helpful Information from the Georgia Secretary of State

  •  - Use the GA My Voter Page to check voter registration status, ballot status, poll location, Early voting locations and more!  
  •  -  Registering to Vote

Want to hold your own voter registration drive? Please check out our Campus Policies and Procedures.

Constitution Week

Constitution Week is celebrated annually during the week of September 16-24 to commemorate the US Constitution, its history, importance, and to bring attention to how it serves still today.  

  • ÎÞÂë±ä̬’S Constitution Week
    • The Department of Student Leadership leads the Constitution Week Coalition, a group of departments from across campus,  to host the annual Constitution Week on campus for students to explore their civic responsibilities through voting, education, and engagement. 
  • If you are interested in being part of ÎÞÂë±ä̬’s Constitution Week please contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Leadership and policies at the local level can influence your experience as a student in the Kennesaw community. Changing your address allows you to have a voice about these local matters.
  • No, you must be a legal resident of the county ​in which you wish to vote.
  • No, Georgia utilizes an open primary system in which registered voters do not have to be members of a party to vote in that party's primary.
  • You can visit  to determine the county ​in which you are registered, early voting locations, and your polling station for election day.
  • Registration must be completed at least 28 days prior to a given election.

Campus Policies & Procedures

ÎÞÂë±ä̬ aligns policies and procedures regarding elections, voter registration and other civic matters with the  and the .

We ask all individuals wishing to conduct voter registration drives on campus to contact dsl@kennesaw.edu. This request allows ÎÞÂë±ä̬ to accurately report civic engagement activity.