You can request your absentee ballot for Maine, and for everywhere else. Even if you want to cast your vote in person on Election Day in Maine, getting your ballot early is a good idea to ensure there won’t be any surprises in the voting booth.
Prepare to Vote
Voter Registration FAQ
Where am I eligible to register and vote?
College students are legally eligible to vote either from their “permanent” home address, or where they have established a residence to attend school. If you are currently abroad but you plan to return to live at school or home, then you retain your right to register there. You may register in either location, and change from one to the other, but cannot maintain voting rights in two jurisdictions at once.
Have I missed my deadline?
Check registration deadlines and other important dates for the state(s) in which you are eligible to vote.
Can I vote in Brunswick this fall?
A student may register and vote in Brunswick if they either:
- live on campus this semester, or
- have lived in Brunswick before, are away from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ now (such as students studying abroad), and intend to return. If you are away from campus, you should be able to register and request an absentee ballot using your most recent local address ().
For details on residency requirements, read Maine’s .
I’m already registered in Brunswick – am I all set?
Most students who are registered in Brunswick DO need to re-register to update their residence address. These include students continuing to live on campus after registering last year. These students are no longer in the same residence hall, so they need to update their residence address by re-registering. This is important because and have different representatives for local races (school board, town council).
Students who are already registered in Brunswick and who are currently away from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ do not need to re-register. They may receive an absentee ballot at their current, temporary address simply by indicating that address on an absentee ballot request form (do not have it mailed to your Smith Union box). Make sure your Brunswick residence address at the top of the form matches the one the Clerk’s office currently has for you (see ). The absentee ballot request form does not require attached proof of identity or proof of residency. It can be , or a completed form can be sent to the Town Clerk’s office via email, fax (207-725-6663), or USPS.
What documents do I need to register in Brunswick?
When any student submits a voter registration application by mail, they must attach documentation for it to be accepted. Along with your completed application, always enclose a copy of a photo ID. Your ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ ID card is fine for this, although if your lived name (on ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ ID) is notably different from your legal name, then you may want to use a state ID to avoid a discrepancy that could delay acceptance of your application.
Students that live off-campus must also provide proof of local residency. Students who currently live on campus do not need to attach proof of residency, as the Town Clerk will confirm it using a College directory.
Not sure where you’re registered?
s lookup tool lets you check whether you are registered at a particular address. For most accurate results, we recommend scrolling down on the vote.org site to use your state-specific lookup tool.
Still Have Questions?
Check our FAQ for answers to lots of specific questions not covered here, or email ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ Votes.
Make a Plan
Make a plan for when and how you’ll vote (watch those ), and be sure to schedule a little time to learn what’s on your ballot and get it in the mail.
Learn about what’s on your ballot: Although most are unavailable during odd-year election cycles, you may still want to look up a real sample ballot at the website of (view ). Sample ballots usually become available in early October. Other popular ballot lookup tools are at and .