Big Ten Voting Challenge
Guests: Mark Fraley, the associate director of PACE, the Political and Civic Engagement Program in the College of Arts and Sciences, IU Bloomington, and Pearl Vinard, an IU PACE student
Host: Jim Allison, LWV-BMC
August 19, 2024
This Civic Conversations podcast features the Big Ten Voting Challenge with Mark Fraley, the associate director of PACE, the Political and Civic Engagement Program in the College of Arts and Sciences, IU Bloomington, and Pearl Vinard, an IU PACE student.
The Big Ten Voting Challenge is a competition among the fourteen universities in the Big Ten Conference. Universities compete to win two titles: “Greatest Overall Turnout” and “Greatest Increase in Voting Rates.” According to Fraley, the challenge has impacted student voting even though students typically vote in smaller numbers. “One reason that younger people do not vote,” says Vinard, “is that they often feel their voices do not matter.” With the Big Ten Voting Challenge, students can help their universities increase voting numbers through this unique competition.