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Can I go to a polling place at my current location and still vote in the election for where I am registered?I am a college student, and I registered to vote for my home address but will not be there on election day. I attend college in the same state where I am registered. Can I go to a polling place here and vote in the election for where I am registered? If so, what will the procedure be when I arrive to vote? |
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