Published: Sept. 5, 2024

Editor鈥檚 note, Sept. 13:听At the conclusion of the competition window, CU Boulder tallied 1,883 total actions with 349 registrations; 85% of those actions were from people under 25. CSU tallied 1,178 actions and 209 registrations; 87% of those actions were from people under 25.听

The CU Boulder and baby直播app State University student governments have launched a challenge that could put you on the sidelines during the Rocky Mountain Showdown football game in Fort Collins on Sept. 14.

To get your shot at sideline tickets, get engaged in the 2024 election.听

Check your voter registration, register to vote, or sign up for more information about volunteering during the run-up to the election. One person听from each fan base听will score tickets, and winners will be notified Sept. 12.

In 2020, more than 80% of eligible CU Boulder students and more than 74% of eligible CSU students voted. This year, we aim to trample those figures.

鈥淭he presidential elections can leave a significant impact on both universities and students alike,鈥 said Tyler Rowan, CUSG student body president.

鈥淲ith the election around the corner, it is a pivotal time for students to access necessary resources to make an educated vote. By actively engaging in the presidential election, students can create a lasting positive impact on both the university and our community, while demonstrating their First Amendment right to vote. I encourage students in the CU Boulder community to actively participate in this important time for our nation.鈥澨

The competition also will tally which university has the most voter actions and announce a winning school during pre-game at the Rocky Mountain Showdown game. Go Buffs!

For additional election information and resources, visit CU Boulder's civic engagement website.