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How Michigan Tech students can vote for the next President of the United States

The next presidential election is on Nov. 5, and the race for the White House is tighter than ever. Fortunately, there is still time to register to vote, and you can do so either under your home or University address.

If you plan to vote in-person in Houghton, you can register online by Oct. 21 or in-person anytime before Election Day. After registering locally, you may vote in-person early or on Election Day. Visit michigan.gov/sos/elections/voting/early-in-person-voting to find out how to vote early.

If you plan to register under a home address outside of Michigan, make sure to check your state’s registration deadlines. If you are voting by mail, you should request your ballot at least two weeks beforehand, then fill it out and mail it back as soon as possible to ensure your vote is counted.

Below is a list of presidential candidates, along with their running mates and party affiliations. This list includes major candidates with ballot access in Michigan.

  • Kamala Harris, U.S. Vice President / Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota (Democratic)
  • Donald Trump, former U.S. President / JD Vance, U.S. Senator from Ohio (Republican)
  • Chase Oliver, political activist / Mike ter Maat, economist (Libertarian)
  • Jill Stein, physician / Butch Ware, professor (Green)
  • Cornel West, professor / Melina Abdullah, professor (independent)
  • Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., lawyer / Nicole Shanahan, lawyer (independent; withdrew campaign)

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