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    Anna Schaeffer, 28, of South Portland, a student at the University of Southern Maine, works on her laptop Friday at the Portland campus.

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    Central Maine Community College student Lamar James of Turner is seen Friday on the Auburn campus.

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    Bates College junior Maia Seigerman, shown Friday at the Lewiston campus, says she has already voted. A woman's right to choose concerning medical issues is important to the environmental studies and psychology major.

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    Finley Owens is seen Thursday at the University of Maine at Augusta's main campus in Augusta.

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    Madison Raymond, 30, of Portland, a University of Southern Maine student, sits at a dining hall Friday on the Portland campus.

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    Meghan Przybilla, 19, of Minneapolis, Minn., a student at the University of Southern Maine, reads Friday on the lawn at the Portland campus.

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    Bates College sophomore Maitri Niles, shown Friday at the Lewiston campus, says she is a bit scared about her future and she does not care for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

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    Bates College sophomore John Farrell, shown Friy on the Lewiston campus, says he voted absentee since he is registered to vote in his hometown of Houston, Texas. Climate change is an important issue for Farrell.

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    Nell Anthony, 28, of Boothbay, a University of Southern Maine student, stands outside a resident hall Friday on the Portland campus.

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    Central Maine Community College student Illyana Heggeman of Auburn, seen Friday on the Auburn campus, says LGBTQ+ issues are on her mind this election season.

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    Gavyn Tower, a fourth-year student from Rockland studying criminal justice at Thomas College, is shown Thursday at the Waterville campus.

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    Central Maine Community College student Marnye Harris, shown at the Auburn campus on Friday, said LGBTQ+ issues are on her mind this election season.

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    AJ Jeanty, 22, of New Hampshire, is an IT student at the University of Southern Maine. Jeanty says he wasn’t planning to vote in the upcoming election because he doesn’t feel strongly about either presidential candidate.

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    Bates College freshman Raymond Li, from the country of China, is not an American citizen and will not be able to vote on Tuesday. Li, shown on the Lewiston campus on Friday, said he is still very much aware of the political climate in the United States.

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