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Where to Vote

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The Harvard campus is divided into several sections for voting. Students living in the Yard and all River Houses except Mather and Dunster vote at the Broadway St. Fire Station; Mather and Dunster residents vote at the Corporal Burns Playground on Banks St.; those living on Walker St. with street numbers under 90, or on the even numbered side of Shepard St., vote at the Harvard Epworth Church; and those on Walker St. with street number over 90 or on the odd numbered side of Shepard St. vote at the Peabody School on Linnaean St.

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