Kids Voting Election Experience
Through its Election Experience activity, Kids Voting provides K-12 students the opportunity to experience elections through voting in elections, volunteering in real voting sites and more.
Election 2010 offers rich learning opportunities. On the ballot: US Senate and House, NC General Assembly and Mecklenburg County Commission. Stay tuned for more information!
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Election 2009
Election Results
Election Day
Early Voting
- Kids Voting booths open in early voting sites
- Available to all K-12 students
- Saturday, October 24 10AM-4PM
- Sunday, October 25 1-4PM
- Thursday, October 29 11AM-7PM (CMS Workday)
- Friday, October 30 11AM-7PM (CMS Workday)
- Saturday, October 31 10AM-1PM
Online Voting
- October 21-November 3
- Available to all K-12 students
K-5 Online Voting Booth
6-12 Online Voting Booth
Absentee Voting/In School
- October 26-31
- Kids Voting offers kids a chance to vote at a school voting booth.
- Contact your School Representative for more information about this activity at your school.
Community service-learning
Learning about Election 2009
School activities and curriculum offer a rich learning opportunity connected to this year's election and through the year.
Learn about the candidates and issues in Election 2009.
How does my school get involved?
Each school is asked to nominate a Kids Voting School Representative, the teacher (or team) responsible for connecting the school with Kids Voting programs from September through May. The School Representative decides if the school will be involved in the Election Experience through online or absentee/at school voting and will share Kids Voting information with the school audience.
Regardless of a school's involvement, students are always welcome to be involved in Kids Voting's Election Experience by participating in community service-learning and visiting polling sites to vote.
What if my school is not involved?
We hope your school will value citizenship, civic education and engagement and become involved in Kids Voting! Contact Kids Voting to discuss your school's participation.