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CCAR Annual Report 2019-2020

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gement H i g h l i g h ts www.pace.edu/ccar 12 Voter registration, education, and engagement is a staple of the Center's work. With generous support from the Andrew Goodman Foundation, Vote Everywhere ambassadors Erin Wilson '20 and Emma Beach '23 registered more than 400 Pace voters on the NYC campus. In Pleasantville, CCAR interns Jaida-Lee Colley '22 and Emily Ambrocio '22 collaborated with the Office of Residential Life and Housing to register over 100 students before the fall 2019 local elections. On election day, they organized the Center's annual Voter Van, which brings Pleasantville students to the local polling place. During the run-up to the 2020 presidential election, the CCAR continued a tradition of hosting Debate Watch Parties, as well as expanded its Pace Votes work to include enhanced social media outreach and coalition-building across both campuses. Pace Votes and Vote Everywhere On her experience with the Voter Van: "It took a matter of minutes for me to cast my vote. I didn't realize how easy and rewarding it was. I came out feeling great because it was the first time I actively participated in elections." —Emily Ambrocio '22 • Vote Everywhere • Voter Van • A Debate Watch Party

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