From how to register to vote to who you can expect on the ballot, it's all here ⬇️ NationalVoterRegistrationDay
To register to vote, you will fill out a simple form with your name, date of birth, address and ID number. You can do this online at
You can register to vote at your permanent address in your hometown and request that a mail-in ballot is sent to your school address. You’ll need to follow your state’s guidelines to request and return your ballot
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