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Sophomore MTSU students Braxton Orrell and Seth Lindner both plan on voting in Georgia's election, but they differ on how they plan to vote. (Photo by Siri Reynolds)

Absentee vs. in-person: MTSU students decide how they will vote in November 2024

Siri Reynolds, Staff reporter October 11, 2024
Many MTSU students will place their votes on Nov. 5 at a voting location less than half a mile from campus. For students who live outside of Rutherford County, however, much more planning is involved to vote.
The election commission building hangs a sign to remind Rutherford County citizens to register to vote. (Photo by Makayla Sulcer)

How do you apply for an absentee ballot as an MTSU student?

Kameron Scott and DeAsia Powell September 30, 2024
There are less than 40 days before election day on Nov. 5, and if you’re away from home but want to vote, you might be eligible to apply for an absentee ballot.
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