Should I Vote At Home or School?

Where to Vote

Choices to consider

If you go to school here, you reside here, and are part of the Greene County community.

As long as you have a current Missouri Diver’s or Non-Driver’s license (or Driver’s Permit), or a federal ID (passport or military ID), you can register to vote wherever you currently live in the United States.

Residence halls are valid addresses to use, as long as you’re careful to list the street address and your room number, not the residence hall name.

 list of street address for MSU residence halls 

Voting at Home

 

PROS CONS
Don’t have to fill out a new voter registration form every time you move while at MSU
Having to go home to vote (elections are on Tuesdays)
Having a consistent address for receiving voter-related mail
Absentee voting requires a series of steps
Your vote will have an impact in your home community
•Must request absentee ballot by mail
•Must be aware of deadlines for absentee ballot application and submission
•If application arrives too late, you will not be able to vote
•A notary* must verify your signature on the ballot
Campus notaries are free on campus
 

Voting at School (in-person)

PROS CONS
Feasible to fit voting into your daily schedule
If already registered elsewhere, will need to register here in Greene County (by deadline)
Easy Access – can vote on MSU campus if registered in Greene County
For a local move during college, will need to submit change of address (can do it at the polls)
Straightforward process
 
Can take a pal to the polls
 
You vote will have an impact in your college community
 
Your vote can influence university funding and tuition