Our project aimed to promote nonviolent participatory electoral processes, making significant contributions to the peaceful conduct of the 2019 general elections in Plateau State, Nigeria. By mobilizing young people and working to reduce invalid voting, we implemented the project under four thematic strategies. With support from Search for Common Ground, the Peace Initiative Network, and individual contributors, we engaged directly with over 4000 individuals across 20 secondary schools in Jos North and South local governments. Our efforts focused on educating secondary school students about the dangers of underage voting and the impact of violent behavior during elections, emphasizing the importance of peaceful transitions for good governance. Additionally, we facilitated Youth Dialogues in three local governments and leveraged social media mobilization through the production of 44 postcards featuring quotes from influential community members advocating for peaceful conduct and transparent elections. Furthermore, we distributed 5000 posters, stickers, and flyers in strategic locations across Bauchi, Kano, and primarily Plateau states of Nigeria, disseminating messages about actions that validate or invalidate voting. Our radio advocacy initiatives by young people further amplified our message.