The spring 2023 University of Colorado Student Government election concluded Friday, April 7, with 4.77% of eligible students voting. By Celia Frazier
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The CUSG spring 2020 election brought in substantially low voter counts, with turnout falling from over 20% in 2018 to less than 3% now. By Tory Lysik
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With the 2020 election being one of the first elections for many students to exercise their right to vote, these are the reasons why they should. By Aidan Dolbeare
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2019 Boulder ElectionsNews
Early ballot counts show low voter turnout in student-populated areas
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikPrecinct areas near the CU campus saw drastically lower numbers of voter turnout compared to 2018’s midterm elections. By Tory Lysik
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2018 Midterm ElectionsCampusCommunityNewsPoliticsPolitics
Across campus, students react to midterm elections
Student groups gathered to watch live updates of the 2018 midterm election and shared thoughts on ballots and officials. By Henry Bowditch and Robert Tann
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2018 Midterm ElectionsNewsPolitics
Last-minute student voters comment on importance of turnout
by Heidi Harrisby Heidi HarrisStudents shared their feelings as young voters as they rushed to vote on campus before polls closed. By Heidi Harris and Anna Haynes
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2018 Midterm ElectionsCampusCommunityLongformNews
CU community weighs in on factors behind voter turnout
by Robert Tannby Robert TannStudents and community members highlighted access to information and political knowledge as important factors for voter turnout. By Robert Tann
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EditorialsElection 2016OpinionPolitics
Opinion: If America elected Trump, we deserve it
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldDonald Trump is the next president, and maybe there’s a tiny silver lining in that, if that’s possible. By Ellis Arnold