High school students holding High School Voter Registration Weeks signs

One week. Your vision.
A whole school of future voters.🗳️

Election Day is November 3 – and in some states, registration deadlines hit as early as October 4. That’s sooner than you think!

Don’t get caught off guard

KNOW YOUR DEADLINE

Registration deadlines are different in every state, and they’re all coming up!

Calendar graphic for choosing a High School Voter Registration Week

PICK YOUR WEEK

Mark your calendar. 📅

Pick a week in September or October that works best for your school community.

We recommend giving yourself about a month of runway before your state’s deadline. That’s enough time to plan your drive, spread the word, and get everyone’s attention.

Hey students, ready to make this happen? 📣

FOR STUDENTS

Attend a free training so you walk in ready to make an impact.

Talk to a teacher or administrator and get your drive on the fall calendar.

Promote your drive so the whole school knows when and where to show up.

Need help along the way? No problem, we’ve got you.

High School Voter Registration Weeks logo
High School Voter Registration Weeks logo

Teachers & principals, this one’s
for you!🍎

FOR EDUCATORS

You don’t need to be a civics expert to bring democracy to life in your school. We’ll walk you through it.

In many states you can pre-register to vote — in Colorado, as young as 15 (!) Once students turn 18, they’re automatically added to the voter rolls. They just head to the polls!

Access your Educator Resource Bundle with lesson plans, toolkits and downloadable graphics.

Get trained or book a 1:1 with our team to plan your school’s drive.

Students participating in high school voter registration drives
Students participating in high school voter registration drives

PRE-REGISTRATION

Sophomores & juniors can get a head start. 🧠

Here’s something a lot of people don’t know...

In many states, students as young as 15 or 16 can pre-register to vote – meaning they’re automatically registered the moment they turn 18.

Even if students can’t vote this November, getting them pre-registered now means:


  • One less thing to worry about senior year

  • They’re locked in and ready for the next election

  • Your school builds a culture of civic participation that won’t reset every year.

Parent and teenager exploring voter registration information online

FOR PARENTS AND FAMILIES

Got a teen at home? Here’s how you can help. ❤️❤️❤️

A quick conversation or a simple nudge from home can make a big difference.

Explore your state’s rules and tools together – even if your teen is only 16 or 17, they may be able to pre-register today.