You Have a Choice.
You Have a Choice.
Make a Plan.
Make a Plan.
College students who live on or around campus have a choice. State laws vary, but in almost all cases, you can register to vote from either your home address or through your campus address, but you may only be registered to vote in one location. Once you make that decision, you'll need to follow all local laws around registration and voting.
College students who live on or around campus have a choice. State laws vary, but in almost all cases, you can register to vote from either your home address or through your campus address, but you may only be registered to vote in one location. Once you make that decision, you'll need to follow all local laws around registration and voting.
In Texas, for example, you can register to vote through your college address, but you will still have to go to a polling place and have an accepted form of ID. A college ID card is not always an accepted form of ID, depending on the state.
In Texas, for example, you can register to vote through your college address, but you will still have to go to a polling place and have an accepted form of ID. A college ID card is not always an accepted form of ID, depending on the state.
The Campus Vote Project has created a state-by-state guide with all the relevant information for college students looking to vote. Find your state to learn what you need to know. You can also visit our state pages for more information.
The Campus Vote Project has created a state-by-state guide with all the relevant information for college students looking to vote. Find your state to learn what you need to know. You can also visit our state pages for more information.