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...bottom line is that your vote is important. Mail your absentee ballot immediately or locate your polling place in Cambridge. Figure out what you think. And finally, cast your vote...
...have voting questions, check out H-VOTE, a house competition at Harvard intended to turn youth voter registration into youth voter turnout. To locate your polling place or find contact information for Cambridge, go to http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/~Election/. If you have last-minute questions about your absentee ballot, go to www.iop.harvard.edu, click on absentee voting information, click on your state and follow the links to your county’s election contact information...
Whatever your reasons for not voting this election are, they are insufficient. It is possible that after three debates and a long campaign, you still do not like a candidate enough to eagerly cast your ballot. However, whether or not you like your choices, you do in fact have a decision. On November 2nd, George W. Bush or John Kerry will be elected President of the United States. Not voting won’t change that. You, a young person, have a stake in this decision and your vote matters. You also have a multitude of resources for learning about...
Sara F. Eckhouse ’06 sent her ballot back to Iowa at the beginning of October...
According to a national survey by the Institute of Politics released last week, 42 percent of students plan to vote via absentee ballot...