For Immediate Release
January 3, 2008
Contacts:
Sujatha Jahagirdar
323-309-6120 cell
Ellynne Bannon 202-468-7635 cell
Kirpal Singh 720-273-4179 cell
Thousands of Iowa College
Students to Rock the Caucus
Despite hurdles, young Iowans rally
to mobilize their peers
Today, 250 Iowa
PIRG student leaders are calling, texting, and throwing Rock the Caucus parties at caucus locations across the state to rally
thousands of their peers to turn out to vote. Despite the date of the caucuses and recent
suggestions that some Iowa
youth shouldn’t caucus, young Iowans are gearing up to participate in the nation’s
first Presidential contest of 2008. "Thousands
of my peers are mobilizing today - taking time off from work, driving hundreds
sometimes even thousands of miles to get to their caucus locations. It may be
winter break, but students are working overtime,” said
Ryan Crane, a ‘Caucus Rock Star’ student leader with Iowa PIRG. Background on Iowa
PIRG’s Rock the Caucus campaign. Background:
Iowa Student Leaders Decry Calls for Disenfranchisement.
“Young
people represent one-quarter of the U.S. electorate. We’re the
generation that will be most affected by critical issues like global warming so we’re
turning out tonight to make sure that the candidates pay attention to us and
the issues that we care about the most,” said Ellynne Bannon, Director of Iowa
PIRG’s New Voters Project.
The youth
vote is critical to the Iowa
caucuses. In 2004, youth represented nearly one-fifth of the total turnout in
the Democrat caucus and the winning margin was just 6 percent. All
indications are that the Iowa
caucuses will be tight races and every vote will be crucial. In two of
the past four Republican caucuses, when incumbents weren't running unopposed,
the winner was decided by less than 3,000 votes.
Below is schedule of Rock the Caucus
parties for the day and a partial list of Iowa
PIRG’s New Voters Project spokespeople who will be on call for insight into the
Iowa youth
vote.
Caucus
Night Schedule of Caucus Precinct Parties
Student
volunteers with Iowa PIRG’s Rock the Caucus campaign will be at numerous
student-heavy caucus locations throwing Rock
the Caucus parties – with their peers, party hats, blow-horns, signs, and t
shirts – rocking the caucuses and celebrating their vote. Caucus Rock Stars - student leaders
who have been working to mobilize their peers to participate in the caucuses
will be available for interviews at the caucus parties.
Iowa City, IA
5:45 -
6:20
Democratic Precincts 3 and 5 - University of Iowa, Iowa Memorial Union
6:30 -
7:00
Republican Precincts 3 and 5 - University of Iowa, Iowa Memorial Union
Cedar Falls, IA
5:45-6:20
Democratic Ward 4 Precinct 3; Ward 3 Precinct 3 -, Schindler Education Center,
2300 Indiana St.
6:30
-7:00
Republican Ward 4 Precinct 3; Ward 3 Precinct 3 - 1350 Katoski Drive, (Waterloo
IA)
Ames, IA
5:45 -
6:20
Democratic Precincts 22, 43, 44, 45 - Iowa State University, Memorial
Union
6:30 -
7:00
Republican Precincts 43, 44, 45 - St Andrews Church, 209 Colorado St.
Des Moines, IA
5:45 - 6:20
Democratic Precinct 45, Drake University, Olin Hall; Precinct 47, Ingham Hall
6:30 -
7:00
Republican Precinct 45 - King Elementary 1849 Forest Ave; Precincts 47th-49th
Perkins Elementary School 4301 College
Iowa PIRG’s New Voters Project Spokespeople
Ellynne
Bannon is the
Director of Iowa PIRG’s and the Student PIRGs’ New Voters Project. For more
than ten years, Ms. Bannon has been organizing on youth issues, mobilizing
young people to vote, and training the next generation of social change
leaders. Prior to becoming the director in 2007, Ms. Bannon was the chief
advisor to the U.S. House of Representatives Education and Labor Committee on
higher education and national service issues. She also served as the Youth Vote
Coalition’s Chair of the Board of Directors. 202-468-7635 (cell)
Sujatha
Jahagirdar is
the Program Director of Iowa PIRG’s and the Student PIRGs’ New Voters Project.
Prior to this position, Ms. Jahagirdar served as Clean Water Advocate for
Environment California, a statewide environmental organization. Prior to
working with Environment California, Ms. Jahagirdar coordinated the CALPIRG
Student Chapters’ Water Watch Community Organizing Program. Ms. Jahagirdar
graduated with distinction from Yale
University with a
Bachelor of Science. 323-309-6120 (cell)
Zach Moses is a 19-year-old sophomore at Iowa State University. Born in Johnston, Iowa
he will caucus today for the first time. As a ‘Caucus Rock Star’ with
Iowa PIRG’s Rock the Caucus campaign he’s worked to mobilize his peers
by helping to organize events in front of the student center to stop fellow
students in between classes to ask them to pledge to caucus. He also used
Facebook to organize a caucus party for his friends at a local restaurant to
answer questions they had about the process, and discuss ways to mobilize young
voters to turn out on January 3rd. 515-419-9886 (cell)
Stacey Wilson is a sophomore at Drake University.
A Wisconsin native, she fell in love with Drake University
and its welcoming community from her first visit. This year she has worked to
translate her love for the campus community into action. As a ‘caucus rock
star’ with Iowa PIRG’s Rock the Caucus
campaign, she has made numerous classroom presentations to highlight the
importance of youth participation at the polls/caucuses and to activate her
peers. 920-450-4618 (cell)
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Iowa PIRG is a
student organization that works to solve public interest problems related to
the environment, consumer protection, and government reform. www.iowapirgstudents.org
Iowa PIRG’s New Voters Project is
the state’s premier non-partisan youth voter mobilization program. Since 2004,
Iowa PIRG’s New Voters Project has used time
tested and academically reviewed methods to register nearly 54,000 18-30 year
olds to vote and made 95,000 personalized voter turnout contacts via phone or
face to face to encourage young people to vote. Due in large part to our
work in 2004 voter turnout among 18-29
year old Iowans increased by 8 percent, to 59%, over 2000 turnout. More information
on Iowa PIRG’s New Voters Project.
Rock the Caucus is a joint campaign of Iowa
PIRG, Rock the Vote, and Iowa Secretary of State Michael A. Mauro to mobilize
thousands of young Iowans to take part in the Iowa caucuses.