How to Have Your Vote Count While At College
When it comes to voting, your vote counts! Voting is important so we want you to be prepared when election day rolls around. Many UM students are from out of state so they will either need to change their address to become a registered voter in Dade County or request an absentee ballot. Absentee ballots are easy. For Florida residents, you can apply for one and vote by mail. This is conducted before election day, and you may return the ballot either by mail or in person. This way of voting should be used when you are unable to be present at the polls.
Find your state’s requirements. To register to vote in Florida, you must fill out a new registration form online at RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov, by mail or in person. If you prefer to fill out the form in person, there are more places than you think to grab one. It’s available for download or available at any County Supervisor of Elections, any local library, or any entity authorized by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to issue fishing, hunting, or trapping permits.
Voting rules are different in every state but every state does have absentee voting. To find your state’s election office website.
An absentee ballot, or a “vote by mail” ballot is an option for those who aren’t or don’t want to register to vote in Miami. The vote by mail ballot allows voters to receive their ballot by mail instead of having to go to the polls and vote in person. There is a deadline to request an absentee ballot, so this is an option for anyone looking to take care of their vote ahead of time.
The deadline to request a ballot be mailed to you is no later than 5 pm on the 6th day before the election, and the ballot must be received back no later than 7 pm on Election day, or else the vote won’t count! We did hear of many college students whose absentee ballots did not get counted in the last Presidential election. We do not recommend waiting too long to request an absentee ballot and mail it back. Absentee ballots can be requested on the county Supervisor of Elections website, on your state’s voting website, in writing, by telephone, or in-person to the Supervisor of Elections. Early voting is also an option for college students. UM makes it easy for students to engage in the early voting process. Since 2004, UM has offered free voting shuttles to early voting locations.
Many counties open up early voting locations so if your students will be home during this period of time, they can cast their votes there. For students registered in Dade County, there are several early voting sites. You also have the ability to view your precinct information below. Through voter resources, here are links that will take you the Florida counties and from there, it will provide you with all the information you need regarding voting in your area.
Please click the links below to access each Florida county’s Board of Elections:
For students from out-of-state, again go to the usa.gov election website and you can find your state or territory there.
If your student is studying abroad, they should request their absentee ballot several months in advance. For assistance in requesting that information for Florida. For those residing in another state, use the Usa.gov website. Voting is important when it comes to making a difference. Every vote matters and believe it or not, your vote can determine the outcome. You have the ability to make an impact in the world. So don’t hesitate to cast your vote and allow yourself to have a part in the upcoming election! Register now, do your civic duty, and make your vote count!
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