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2023-4 Virtual Registration Events

All throughout Spring 2024 semester, Hopkins Votes will be hosting Voter Tuesday Office Hours to ensure that all eligible JHU community members have the information they need to confirm their voter registration status and make a plan to cast their ballot in the primary and general elections.

Due to ongoing pandemic guidance Hopkins Votes will continue to host registration events online.

At Voter Tuesday Office Hours you can:

Ask questions of peers

Hopkins Votes volunteers will be available Tuesdays throughout the Spring semester for one-to-one conversations via zoom. Join Voter Tuesday Office Hours every Tuesday in February and March between noon – 2 p.m., EDT.

Sign up to attend an upcoming voter registration session and drop in when it is convenient for you!

  • February 8, 12-2 p.m. EDT
  • February 15, 12-2 p.m. EDT
  • February 22, 12-2 p.m. EDT
  • March 1, 12-2 p.m. EDT
  • March 8, 12-2 p.m. EDT

Get quick and easy answers

Voter Tuesday Office Hours give you an easy way to get registered and ready or ask the questions you have about registering and casting your ballot. We anticipate conversations taking 5 to 10 minutes and will be private with a Hopkins Votes volunteer in a Zoom breakout room.

Have questions, but can’t make it?

No problem! Sign into TurboVote to get the process started and feel free to email HopkinsVotes@jhu.edu with any questions or to schedule another time to meet with a Hopkins Votes Volunteer.


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