Electoral Organizing

C4C Electoral Organizing is a strategy to build student power through voter education, voter registration, and turnout work across Washington’s community and technical colleges. This work helps students, fellows, educators, and community members connect elections to the issues that shape access to education, including college funding, financial aid, racial equity, and free college.

When more students are registered, informed, and engaged, our movement is stronger. Electoral organizing is not just about one election—it is about building long-term organizing skills, leadership, and collective power on every campus.

Find Electoral Organizing Near You

Explore local campus teams, connect with C4C fellows, and identify where new voter engagement work is needed.

Voter Registration & Education Toolkit

This toolkit supports campus teams in planning voter education and voter registration events. It includes guidance on tabling, volunteer roles, conversation flow, voter registration support, tracking, and team debriefs.

Each event is designed to be energetic, welcoming, and action-oriented. Students can check their registration, register to vote, learn why elections matter for community colleges, and sign up to stay involved.

Host a Campus Day of Action

C4C teams can organize 2+ hour campus tabling events focused on voter education, voter registration, and leadership development. A strong event includes clear roles such as greeter, conversation lead, registrar, data tracker, and outreach/media lead.

Take Action

Help build student electoral power in your community. Start a C4C group, host a voter registration event, recruit volunteers, or join a campus team working to make sure students are registered, informed, and ready to vote.