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Welcome to the home of Kennesaw State University’s American Democracy Project (ADP) and Political Engagement Project (PEP.) This site was created to encourage civic and political engagement at KSU by connecting students, faculty, and staff through an interactive forum.

Find ways to get involved in ADP/PEP programs as well as other campus, local, national, and international opportunities. Explore the wealth of information and resources available on a variety of issues and upcoming elections. Join in civil and political discourse through the discussion boards, share your blog, or create you own photo album.

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Essentially anyone registered to vote in Georgia can apply for an Absentee Ballot, which will allow you to vote for candidates in your home district if you will not be able to vote on Election Day.

Absentee Voting is a great way for students who attend KSU and will not be able to make it home to vote in their precinct.
  • You will be out of your precinct between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm on Election Day.
  • You are an election official.
  • You have a physical disability.
  • You are over 75 years of age.
  • You are a constant caregiver to someone who is physically disabled. 
  • Election day falls on a religious holiday which you observe.
  • You are a public servant required to be on duty in your precinct from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm on election day.
  • You are out of your precinct because you are currently on active duty with the military.
  • You are a permanent overseas citizen. (You will receive only the Federal Offices: President, Vice President, U.S. Senator, and U.S. Congressman.)

Application for Absentee Voting

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