Voting & Your Health

Civic engagement, which includes volunteering, voting, and contributing to your community, can benefit your health!

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What is civic engagement?

It’s however you engage with your community to make it a better place to live! Civic engagement can look like:

  • Volunteering to clean up your neighborhood

  • Taking part in your local religious organization’s charity events

  • Becoming a member of and/or donating resources to a local group

  • Caring for your neighbors and other community members

  • Activism

  • And, our favorite, voting!

But how does voting improve your health?

Multiple studies have been done to assess the effects of civic engagement on adolescent health outcomes. These studies have shown that civic engagement is predictive of future optimism, increased life satisfaction, decreased depression, increased educational attainment during early adulthood, higher household income, higher personal earnings, and decreased risky health behaviors.

What does this all mean? It means that getting to your local polling station on voting day can get you on track for a happier, healthier, and wealthier life!

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Young people have historically been the least likely demographic in the U.S. to vote.

Increase your vote, increase your involvement in your community, increase your health!