Founded in 1975, OSA is a coalition of student governments dedicated to the representation, service, and protection of the collective interests of over 100,000 students in postsecondary education.
After registering to vote in the thousands this fall it is time to be educated on the candidates near our colleges and the ballot measures that could affect us as students. Each election the Oregon Student Association surveys the candidates in contested races near college campuses. These candidate surveys accompanied by information on ballot measures and the election creates this non-partisan voter guide for students. Find out what the candidates have to say about the issues we care about. The election is getting close and we need to be educated on the candidates in our own area codes so check the guide out and cast your ballot by 8pm November 4th.
Eastern Oregon Voter Guide
Eugene Voter Guide
Mid-Valley Voter Guide
Portland Metro Voter Guide
Southern Oregon Voter Guide
Not only are the candidate races in this November’s election important but so are the ballot measures! There are 12 measures on the ballot and we have covered 9 of them that could directly affect students. Educate yourself on the result of both a “yes” and “no” vote. Make sure student voices and concerns are heard on election day, November 4th 2008!
Work on campuses to register students to vote, educate students on the issues and candidates, and turn students out at the polls! Visit our Employment Page for more details.