Posts Tagged: election
Nov. 5 is Election Day
Dear UC ANR Colleagues,
Do you have a plan for casting your vote tomorrow? We encourage all eligible members of our community to exercise this right!
To check your registration and how to vote tomorrow (if you have not already mailed in or dropped off your ballot), you can check out the resources at UC Votes. Even if you missed the Oct. 21 online registration deadline or go to the wrong polling place, you have the right to ask for a provisional ballot.
Show your enthusiasm for voting by downloading a UC Votes Zoom background (png)!
Cast your vote tomorrow!
Glenda Humiston
Vice President
Elizabeth Moon
Director, Workplace Inclusion & Belonging
President Drake 's message about this week's election
Dear Colleagues,
Please read the letter below from President Drake about tomorrow's presidential election. During these trying times, I strongly agree with his call to remember our shared UC community values. We are here because we care about the mission we deliver, no matter the results of the election, we will continue to deliver our mission and serve all Californians. If you haven't voted yet, I hope you will make time to do so.
Best wishes,
Glenda
Glenda Humiston
Vice President
November 2, 2020
Dear friends,
A presidential election is always a significant event for the country; conducting one in the middle of a global pandemic, and as the nation confronts systemic racism, only heightens the far-reaching impacts of electoral outcomes.
We are living through a time of much turmoil and anxiety, with strong emotions and views all along the political spectrum being expressed. In times like these, I find it helpful to lean on what has guided us through past challenges: our core community values of respect, equity, and inclusion. We cherish the free exchange of ideas and views — including views that differ from our own — and the right to peaceful protest. We believe in making decisions based on facts and data. And we support vulnerable populations, including the undocumented community. These are bedrock values for UC and won't change.
By now, many of you have already exercised your right to vote. Thank you for making your voice heard. The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy, and something we should never take for granted.
If you are eligible to vote but haven't done so yet, it's not too late! You can learn about same-day voter registration, find your polling place, and get information about what's on your ballot here.
We are all here at UC because we want a better future for ourselves and our communities. No matter the results of the election, we will continue to move forward – together.
Fiat Lux,
Michael V. Drake, MD
President, University of California