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ĢƵ Votes Make Your Voice and Vote Count
You're studying in DC, butmay be registered to vote in your home state and wanta say in your state's choices. Or you may want toregister to vote in DC. Here's how toif you're mailing an absentee ballot, register to vote in Washington, DC, and more!
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3E07
This is a for Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3E07 from DC Board of Elections. Students who reside in Nebraska Hall, Constitution Hall, Federal Hall, Hughes Hall, McDowell Hall, or Letts Hall and meet the following criteria are encouraged to request nominating petitions by email via candidate@dcboe.org:
- Is registered and actually residing in the single-member district;
- Has been residing in the district continuously for the 60 days immediately preceding the day on which the person files the nominating petitions as a candidate as such a member;
- Holds no other elected public office; and
- With the exception of a member representing the single-member district that includes the Central Detention Facility and Correctional Treatment Facility, has not been convicted of a felony committed while serving as a Commissioner.
- For the purpose of this subsection, the term “elected public office” means the offices of Mayor, Chairman or member of the Council, member of the State Board of Education, and the Delegate to the House of Representatives.
If you arenot currently a registered DC voter, DCBOE can assist with that when they request petitions. outlines more details on the ANC vacancy processes.
Register to Vote!
Check your registration or register to vote here:
Want to Register to Vote in DC?
If you live on-campus in a residence hall, at Frequency apartments, or in off-campus housing in DC and would like to register to vote in Washington, DC, here's how to do it.Same-Day Registration is available at all Vote Centers duringthe Early Votingperiod and onElection Day.You must bring(see instructions below). If you need a ride to the polls, please email auvotes@american.edu to request one free Lyft code (up to $20) to use on election day (while supplies last).
Proof of Residency for On-Campus Students
Any student living on-campus can message Housing & Residential Life (HRL)at housing@american.edu and request an address verification form that includes your name, address, and dates living in the residence halls. Here's how to write your address whencompleting your DC voter registration form.
Main Campus Residence Halls
First Name Last Name
Room #, Residence Hall Name
ĢƵ
4400 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016
Example:
Quinta Abbott
1234 Letts Hall
ĢƵ
4400 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016
Frequency Apartments
First Name Last Name
4000 Brandywine St NW
Apt #
Washington, DC 20016
Note: Your residence hall is used to determine which in which you are placed. ĢƵ’s main campus is divided into two ANC districts, 3E07 and3E08.
Want to Votein Your Home State?
Step 1.to Find Your State's Rules
Every state has its own rules and deadlines. Deadlines to request ballots are approaching, so. For details on what states require, thewill walk you through what to do for your own state.
Step 2. Receive your Ballot and Vote
Once you receive your ballot, your state may have specific rules on how to vote. States my require youto submit copies of yourID,have the notarized signature of a witness,and/orseal the envelope in a prescribedway.Pay attention to these rules and the deadline by which the ballot must be received or postmarked.
Track Your Ballot
Every vote must be counted. If you voted using a mail-in or absentee ballot, you can make sure that your ballot was counted using the following link:https://www.vote.org/ballot-tracker-tools/
Mark These Dates
Absentee Ballot Days in the Library
Absentee Ballot Days at the Library is an event designed to assist you with the absentee voting process. Held at the ĢƵ library, this event provides resources and support for those who need help with requesting, completing, and submitting absentee ballots. Whether you're voting for the first time or need assistance with the process, our knowledgeable staff will be on hand to guide you through each step. We will also provide notary services!
ĢƵ Votes Days
Drop by our tables forhelpmailing your absentee or mail-in ballot and, if required by your state, have it notarized.We'll provide supplies, postage, and assistance with navigating your own state's requirements!
November
Election Day!Vote in person (if you haven't already voted earlyor absentee).
Helpful Links
- Don't have your state ID?You can get assistance from
- Need to check if you're registered to vote, see what's on your local ballot, orfind other localized information? See
- Are youa US citizen overseasor in the military?See
Please note that the most up-to-date and accurate voting resource will always be your state or local election office website, which you can find at . The ĢƵ Votes website is operated by ĢƵ staff using broadly available, nonpartisan resources.
Volunteer!
Interested in volunteering with ĢƵ Votes? Want to share voting information with your organization or class? Let us know!