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2020 could be one of the most consequential and unusual elections in American history. And now the time has come to cast a ballot, but how? And when? Boise State Public Radio is here to bring you the latest news and information you need to cast your vote in Idaho.

Boise State Sophomore Working Overtime To Register New Voters

Boise State sophomore, Cheyon Sheen

As a group, young voters historically have low rates of making it to the polls, but Boise State University sophomore, Cheyon Sheen is working to change that.

 

Despite all the work, the civil engineering and environmental studies major isn't a citizen and won't be able to vote on Nov. 3. Still, she said civil engagement is important in this high-stakes election and hopes young voters will get to the ballot box. 

 

If you’re a new voter, we’d love to hear your story. Click here on how to get it to us.

 

 

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