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  Q & A for College Students

 


The right to vote is fundamental in a democratic society. The following information will help make it easy for you to exercise this right. To be eligible to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen who will be at least 18 years old on Election Day, and you must also have registered to vote.

If you are in college, the following information will help you to decide whether to vote in your prior district/state or at your college address. There are many good reasons for registering and voting at either residence. The choice is yours.

Can I register to vote in my college community?

Should I register and vote in my college community?

I am currently registered at my prior address. Can I reregister in my college community instead of voting absentee?

Should I register at my home address?

Where and how do I register?

When do I register?

How do I fill out the Voter Registration Form?

What if I can’t get to the polls on Election Day?

How do I apply for a Massachusetts absentee ballot?

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Telephone: 617 523-2999 Fax: 617 248-0881
Voter Information Phone: 617 723-1421 or toll-free in Massachusetts: 800 882-1649
Email: lwvma@lwvma.org
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