The Bexar County Commisisoner's Court is considering denying students' access to early voting, and we need your help fighting back. UTSA is an engaged campus: our students vote because we’re passionate about our community and committed to its progress, and as busy students and workers, the convenient location we’ve come to know is fundamental to our civic duty. We need your help now to keep our polling site and our commitment to democracy alive.

Without any legitimate explanation, Bexar County plans to deny UTSA an early vote site. Our state has enough barriers to voting, especially for young people. This is one more in a long list of well-established attacks on the rights of young people, people of color, and low income people to vote. UTSA students want to vote: in just one day, student organizers registered over 200 voters on our campus for this year’s primary election. In 2013, UTSA was the most active campus in America on National Voter Registration Day. In 2012, our campus was recognized for placing second in the Campus Vote Challenge hosted by Rock the Vote and USA Today. We are a campus of voters and any action to remove our voting site risks disenfranchising the 30,000+ students who attend UTSA.

Please sign your name below to tell Bexar County's elected officials (including the Elections Department and County Commissioners) that they should fight for UTSA to be a polling site in the 2014 March primaries.