Will I still be able to vote in the presidential election if I am registered in one city, but go to college in another? (both cities are in the same state)
Here is the deal:
I live in Austin, TX, which is located in Travis County. I go to college in San Marcos, TX, which is located in Hays County. So, I will be stuck in San Marcos on election day with no way of getting to Austin. I live in San Marcos for half of the week at my dorm, and live at my room in my parent’s house on weekends. This will be my first time voting, and I am currently registered in Austin. But on election day, can I just vote in San Marcos, or does it not matter because it is a national election, or will I need to vote absentee? Help!
Request an absentee ballot and be sure to submit it as early as possible, so that you are sure to have your vote counted.
December 6th, 2009 at 12:13 am
You will need an absentee ballot unless you can get home.
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December 6th, 2009 at 12:45 am
Request an absentee ballot and be sure to submit it as early as possible, so that you are sure to have your vote counted.
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Many years of voting.