Gonzaga students encouraged to take charge in ensuring their voices are heard at the polls

SPOKANE, Wash. — As part of National Voter Registration Day, Gonzaga University helped its students secure their right to vote Tuesday.

“Especially for young people, I think our voices really do need to be heard,” said Gonzaga senior Kellyn Pattee.

Pattee helped run the voter registration drive on campus.

“I think it is our civic duty to vote, that’s what it means to be in a democracy. To uphold the democracy you do need to vote,” she said.

Rebecca Donaway, a communication studies lecturer at Gonzaga, said she wants those first-time voters to get in the habit of voting.

“The habits that they create right now between the ages of 18 and 24 are really important to what kind of civic engagement they have going forward,” Donaway said.

Tatum Leonhard is a senior at Gonzaga. She said she’s heard other students say they don’t think their vote counts.

“I think a lot of people think their vote doesn’t matter,” Leonhard said.

Assistant professor of the Political Science department Sarah James said that is not the case.

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