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Voting and Elections

Directions for How to Request a Ballot by State

Students living outside of their county are typically eligible for Absentee Ballots. Visit the information below to see how to request absentee ballots by state. If your state requires a notary public, visit the link below to see who can provide this for you at Clemson University.

Additional Requirements by State

Copies of IDs with absentee ballot application

Alabama

Alaska

Kentucky

Louisiana (also include picture of student ID)

Missouri (first time voters)

Nevada (first time voters)

North Dakota

Ohio (first time voters)

South Dakota

Texas (first time voters)

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Public notary with application

Mississippi

Wyoming         

Copies of IDs with ballot

Arkansas

Colorado if first time voter

Indiana if first time voter

South Carolina

Virginia for first time voters      

West Virginia for first time voters

Signed witnesses with ballot

Alabama (2 or public notary)

Alaska

Louisiana

North Carolina (2 or public notary)

Wisconsin

South Carolina

Public notary with ballot

Mississippi

Missouri

Oklahoma        

Contact in Advance

Mississippi to request absentee ballot request form

New Hampshire – Register in person

Wyoming – Register in person or requires public notary to register