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Shuttles to polling locations to be offered for students on Election Day

November 1, 2024
Student Life
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The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning and the Office of the President will sponsor two Election Day shuttles to transport CWRU students to three off-campus polling locations on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5. Each shuttle will run on a continuous loop, providing transportation from the campus pick-up location to the designated polling location then returning to campus. 

Seats on each shuttle are available on a first-come, first-served basis but all students interested in riding a shuttle must register in CampusGroups. Walk-in registrations will be accepted on Election Day.

Shuttle details:

  • Campus pick up times will be between 10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Shuttles will continue to return voters to campus from the polls after 5:15 p.m.
  • The exact time needed to vote varies, depending on wait times at polling locations and the location of the shuttle when you arrive. Please be prepared to wait, if necessary.
  • To vote in-person on Election Day, registered voters must visit their assigned polling location based on voter registration (find your polling location) and must bring one of the forms of ID listed.
  • Masks are required while riding on the shuttles.

Shuttles will be traveling to the following polling locations:

  • Shuttle 1 (Northside): Pick up at the Tinkham Veale University Center on Bellflower Road to the Mary McLeod Bethune School polling location. Check-in outside TVUC at the Bellflower Road entrance.
  • Shuttle 2 (Southside): Pick up in front of the One to One Fitness Center driveway (2158 Adelbert Road) to the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and John Hay High School polling locations.

Register to ride a shuttle on election day.

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