“Rock the vote.” Unless you can’t type “where to get stamps” into Google, or have never visited a grocery store.
Per WTOP:
A Fairfax County focus group this summer found many college students who have gotten an absentee ballot simply fail to send it back because a U.S. Postal Service stamp seems to be a foreign concept to them.
“One thing that came up, which I had heard from my own kids but I thought they were just nerdy, was that the students will go through the process of applying for a mail-in absentee ballot, they will fill out the ballot, and then, they don’t know where to get stamps,” Lisa Connors with the Fairfax County Office of Public Affairs said.
“That seems to be like a hump that they can’t get across.”
The focus group included college interns from across numerous county departments.
Millennials in attendance seemed to agree that they all had friends who did not send in their ballots because the prospect of looking for stamps was too much a hassle.