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How early voting on campuses can boost election turnout – not only for students but for residents, too

  • Written by Stephen C. Phillips, Lecturer in Political Science, Clemson University
imageNextGen, a youth and democracy group, encouraging University of Central Florida students to vote early on campus in the 2018 midterms, Orlando, Florida, Oct. 25, 2018. Willie J. Allen Jr./AP Images

Republican-led legislatures in several U.S. states, from Indiana to Oklahoma, are considering imposing restrictions on early voting, from shortening the...

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