How to vote in your state primary
Voting is underway for the 2016 Presidential Election, with primary elections and caucuses happening for the 50 states, D.C. and U.S. Territories between February 1 and June 2016, leading up to the national conventions in July.While Brown students are quite politically minded, they can sometimes be detached from real world happenings. So, if you forgot to register to vote, chances are you aren't the only one. We've compiled voting information, state-by-state, for your state’s primary elections:All dates are primaries unless noted otherwise.The U.S. voting system has three main primaries:Open – Voters are allowed to vote in either party’s primary, but can only vote for oneClosed – Only voters registered for their party may vote in the primaryMixed – Semi-open or semi-closed, meaning unaffiliated voters can choose to vote in either primary or switch registration day-ofCheck out the map below: Research provided by Kenji Endo '18.