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  • Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation out there regarding what can happen to students when they register and vote. This section addresses and dispells some of the more frequently asked questions about residency, financial aid, tuition, taxes, insurance and car registration.

    Should you have additional questions or if you would like to report problems at the polls on Election Day, contact 866-OUR-VOTE.

    August 31, 2010
  • This student voting guide explains the laws for the state of Florida. If you wish to vote from your school address, check the student voting guide for the state where you attend school. If you want to cast an absentee ballot in your home state, check the student voting guide for that state. 

    August 31, 2010
  • This student voter guide explains the laws for the state of Georgia.  If you wish to vote from your school address, check the student voter guide for the state in which you attend school.  If you are interested in casting an absentee ballot in your home state, check the student voter guide for that state.

    August 31, 2010
  • This student voting guide explains the laws for the state of Hawaii. If you wish to vote from your school address, check the student voting guide for the state where you attend school. If you want to cast an absentee ballot in your home state, check the student voting guide for that state.

    August 31, 2010
  • This student voting guide explains the laws for the state of Idaho.  If you wish to vote from your school address, check the student voting guide for the state in which you attend school. If you are interested in casting an absentee ballot in your home state, check the student voting guide for that state.

    August 31, 2010

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