So far response from first-year students has been positive.
"I thought the process was a snap," Travis G. Good '04.
Nathan P. Lange '04 said, "Without [the IOP's] presence at registration, I wouldn't have known how to get an absentee ballot."
Those involved with the drive said they hope to reach every undergraduate.
"Every House should have a table at their dining room," said E. Clarke Tucker '03, who is organizing the drive for the IOP.
Hannah Choi '01, chair of the IOP's student advisory committee, said the registration drive will make participating in November's election as easy as possible.
"It's a pretty painless way to register," Choi said.
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