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Election Day: Getting Out the Vote on Campus
Leading Rutgers Students in their Journey: From Voter Registration to the Polls

The RU Voting crew was on it for Election Day. RU Voting Interns, Ambassadors, as well as Eagleton faculty and staff tabled across campus locations to assist students in casting their vote and finding their polling locations. The Election Day Shuttle, co-sponsored by the Rutgers University Student Assembly (RUSA), helped students living on Cook campus get to the Parsons School polling site. Meanwhile, other volunteers answered the hotline to take voters inquiries.

 
Student Digital Content Creators Took Over Our Instagram to Remind Rutgers to Vote

Rutgers students, Shyam and Katalina, kept the Rutgers community informed and engaged on social media throughout Election Day while getting out the vote with RU Voting.

 
Insights and the Aftermath
The Morning After

Over 500 registrants logged on to The Morning After webinar for a moderated panel discussion and analysis of the 2024 presidential election results. The discussion was moderated by Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway and took place during his Byrne Seminar, "Citizenship, Institutions, and The Public." The webinar is available to watch at the link below.

Photos by John Munson/Rutgers University

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Eagleton Discusses the Importance of Voting on 90.3 The Core

Associate Director of Eagleton's Center for Youth Political Participation, Jessica Ronan-Frisch, spoke with 90.3 The Core about why voting matters.

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Rutgers-Eagleton Poll's Dr. Ashley Koning Joined News 12 NJ for Election Night Coverage

As polls closed across New Jersey, Dr. Ashley Koning, director of Eagleton's Center for Public Interest Polling joined News 12 New Jersey's election night coverage.

 
EJB Talks Invited Eagleton's Director for a Special Edition Post-Election Episode

EJB Talks podcast, owned and hosted by the Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, had Dr. Elizabeth C. Matto on for a special post-election episode. In the episode, Dean Stuart Shapiro and Dr. Matto explore impacts of the 2024 presidential election win of Donald Trump. Listen as they discuss shifts in voter demographics, potential policy changes under the Trump administration, and strengthening democracy. 

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Eagleton in the News

NJ.com | Two versions of reality are playing out in N.J. We are a world apart, election polling shows.

As New Jersey voters cast ballots for president in this superheated election, they are worlds apart, according to new polling by Rutgers-Eagleton in partnership with NJ Advance Media.

NJ Spotlight News | What’s next for NJ’s parties after Harris’ weak showing?

After now President-elect Donald Trump clinched the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency Tuesday night, political analysts quickly pointed out where Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign fell short. NJ Spotlight News interviewed Ashley Koning of the Eagleton Poll and political analyst Micah Rasmussen to get their impressions both nationally and for New Jersey.

Rutgers Today | Rutgers Experts Discuss Trump’s Election Victory With President Jonathan Holloway

“The Morning After” analysis is a tradition at the Eagleton Institute of Politics to bring campaign experts and scholars together following Election Day. Holloway moderated the panel discussion Wednesday morning as part of his weekly Byrne seminar for first-year students, “Citizenship, Institutions and the Public.”

NPR | A check on whether the gender gap changed significantly in the presidential election

NPR's Michel Martin talks with Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics, about the role of female voters in the 2024 election.

 
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