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Michigan Collegiate Student Advisory Task Force returns for its fourth cycle in 2025-2026
August 11, 2025
Department of State now accepting applications from students looking to engage voters on campus
LANSING, Mich. – Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson today announced the application period to serve on the 2025-2026 Michigan Collegiate Student Advisory Task Force is now open to college and university students across the state. The task force is a nonpartisan initiative of the Michigan Department of State (MDOS) in partnership with Campus Vote Project (CVP), a project of the Fair Elections Center, a national, nonpartisan voting rights organization. The student task force will work through the 2026 election cycle to improve youth voter engagement. Applications will be accepted through Sept. 5 at 11:59 p.m.
"It is crucial that citizens of every age actively engage in our democratic process," Secretary Benson said. "The Michigan Collegiate Student Advisory Task Force is a great opportunity to empower young voters, helping them develop tools and strategies to engage students on their own campus and across the state. Last year, the idea of the incredibly successful "I Voted" sticker design contest originated from the task force, inspiring voters of all ages. I look forward to working directly with the new group of young leaders on innovative ways to help college and university students make their voices heard in our elections."
The task force, first established by Benson in 2019, brings together students from across the state who are passionate about civic engagement. Task force members will serve as liaisons between MDOS, their student body, school administrators, and peers. The group will advise on the unique experiences and barriers for student voters, helping to ensure the voices of young people are heard in our state's elections.
Appointed students will serve on the task force from September 2025 through the 2026 election cycle. MDOS will provide students with the tools to turn their civic engagement ideas into action, allowing them to work to remove on-campus voting barriers, to educate their peers about elections, and build a campus coalition to support student voter engagement.
Applicants must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student in a college or university in Michigan and demonstrate a commitment to voting and enthusiasm for voter engagement through their past experience, answers to application questions, and an interview. A total of 20 to 30 students from around the state will be selected to serve, with no more than two students representing any one school. Students set to graduate during the tenure of the task force will not be considered.
Additional information, as well as the task force application, can be found at Michigan.gov/CSATF Students can also email Secretary@Michigan.gov with questions or comments.
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