Towson University student Brayant Reyes-Henrriquez has been named to the 2026 ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll, a national recognition that celebrates college students who are making outstanding contributions to voter engagement and democratic participation on their campuses.

The ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll is an annual recognition program that highlights student leaders from colleges and universities participating in the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. Each participating campus may nominate one student whose efforts demonstrate a strong commitment to institutionalizing nonpartisan democratic engagement and increasing college student voter participation.

Reyes-Henrriquez was selected as Towson University’s honoree in recognition of their leadership, advocacy and dedication to empowering fellow students to engage in the democratic process. Through this work, Reyes-Henrriquez has helped foster a campus culture that values civic participation and informed, nonpartisan engagement.

ALL IN works with campuses across the country to strengthen civic learning and democratic participation in higher education. Students recognized on the honor roll play a vital role in sustaining this mission by serving as peer leaders and catalysts for long-term civic engagement efforts.

From hosting registration drives to initiating conversations with classmates in the hallway, our 2026 Student Voting Honor Roll is filled with students who exemplify what it means to be a leader in civic engagement. As college students face increasing barriers to voting while on campus, these students are making nonpartisan voter participation a lifelong habit for themselves, their peers and their campuses. We are thrilled to celebrate their accomplishments and excited to see their continued impact as we approach this year’s midterm elections,” said Jen Domagal-Goldman, Executive Director of the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.

Towson University celebrates Reyes-Henrriquez’s achievement and thanks him for his commitment to strengthening student voices and democratic participation on campus. His recognition reflects TU’s ongoing dedication to preparing engaged, informed citizens.