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Dean of students: Vote in Feb. 15 primary election

February 8, 2011 By John Lucas

Tuesday, Feb. 15 is Election Day. Wisconsin voters will have the chance to make their voices heard in several important state, county and local races.

“I urge you to join many of your fellow students and become an active participant in the democratic process by learning about the issues and candidates, registering and voting,” says Dean of Students Lori Berquam.

Most UW–Madison students who are U.S. citizens, will be 18 years of age on or before Election Day, and have been a resident of Wisconsin for at least 10 days prior to registering are eligible to vote.

You may register to vote at your polling place on Election Day. Students who have moved since they originally registered need to re-register.

If you plan to register at your polling place on Election Day, proof of residence is required to register and is important to bring to the polls. For students in University Housing, a UW–Madison ID is acceptable.

Also, registering to vote has no impact on a student’s insurance, financial aid or student status.

For complete information about registration, polling places and voting, call the Madison City Clerk at (608) 266-4601 or click here.

If you live off campus, log on to the city of Madison’s listing of polling locations and type in your address to find your polling place.