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[Photo Story] Penn Staters Cast Their Votes On Election Day

Penn State students made their way to the HUB and voted along with millions of Americans on Election Day on Tuesday.

The polls opened at 7 a.m. at the HUB, where tables representing both Democratic and Republican candidates had been set up to inform voters of candidates’ views.

Students who weren’t sure who to vote for could learn about the candidates and learn more about the different topics of interest in this election cycle.

Outside the HUB, chalk doodles could be seen encouraging students to cast their ballots.

Regardless of who they voted for, Penn Staters made sure to show up and be heard this election cycle.

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