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TAMU-CC offering ‘safe voting’ kits to community as they prepare for Election Day

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TAMU-CC providing 'safe voting' kits to help community stay safe while visiting the polls
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Texas A&M-Corpus Christi is one of 84 polling locations open in Nueces County on Election Day.

As Texans flock to the polls, the TAMU-CC College of Liberal Arts and the Social Sciences Department want to help keep the community safe as they vote.

On Monday Nov. 2, students will give away free ‘safe voting’ kits from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Garcia Plaza on campus.

Each safe voting kit will include information about the election, ballot ID requirements, a snack, an “I-Vote-Safe” sticker, a sanitizing wipe and a mask.

For more information on the exact voting location at TAMU-CC, you can click here.