For immediate
release: January 27, 2007
Contact:
Sujatha Jahagirdar, 323 309 6120
Youth Voter Turnout Nearly Triples in
South Carolina
Facebook, Flickr and Flash-Mobs –
Youth Voter Mobilization Efforts Eye Super Tuesday
Buoyed by a South Carolina youth vote that nearly tripled over the last Democratic
primary, young people are ramping up their efforts to turn out their peers in
Super Tuesday states. From California to Colorado; New Mexico to New Jersey,
students leaders are using Facebook, Flickr, text-messaging and are pounding the
pavement to ensure the youth vote is head loud and clear on February
5th.
2008 South
Carolina Youth Turnout Nearly Triples
Democratic
Primaries 2004
2008
Approx No.Votes Cast by 18-29 year olds
26,181 74,245
Source: CIRCLE
The youth vote has played a key role in the presidential
contests to date, with marked surges in Iowa, New
Hampshire and now South Carolina. Efforts by young people to turn out their peers, such
as the Student PIRGs’ What’s
Your Plan? campaign were critical in boosting the youth vote.
Since last spring South Carolina volunteers with the Student PIRGs’ What’s Your Plan? campaign have appeared
at events to urge the candidates to engage young voters directly in the issues
they care about – like financial security, global warming and college
affordability – in order to help boost youth voter
participation.
Energized by the surging youth vote that is sweeping the
country, young people in several Super Tuesday states are using Facebook,
Flash-Mobs, text messaging and events to get their peers to the polls on
February 5th
Northern
California: Students at the University of California, Davis will
organize a ‘Flash Mob’ this Wednesday at which students holding balloons will
march over to a campus early-voting station and cast their ballots;
Southern
California: Students from the Los Angeles Community
Colleges will organize a ‘Tailgate the Debate’ event outside the January
31st debates at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles to call attention to youth issues;
New
Jersey: Students will make dozens of classroom
announcements that ask students to put down their pens, pick up a cell phone and
text their friends a ‘get-out-the-vote’ message;
Colorado:
Students will
partner with student government to run campus ‘how to caucus’ trainings;
New
Mexico: Students will send text message reminders
with precinct information to registered young voters on
campus.
Super Tuesday states targeted by campus voter
mobilization efforts: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Missouri, Massachusetts,
New Jersey, New Mexico.
For schedule of campus voter
mobilization efforts and interviews with student leaders contact: Sujatha
Jahagirdar (323) 309 6120, Sujatha@studentpirgs.org
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