8 Friday, September 9, 1988 / University Daily Kansan During the week 82.3% of KU students read The Kansan QUITTING BUSINESS SALE ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING MUST GO! Mountain bikes, 10 speeds, all accessories tires, tubes everything! 1337 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 (913) 749-0636 BICYCLES Downtown Lawrence Association • 123 W. 8th • Lawrence • (913)842-3883 From West Coast #1 CLUB In Midwest Presented by ASI Corp. NOW Hiring (needed) Bouncers Bartender Assistant Bartender Waitresses Secretary *Apply NOW & Ask for Tony* 901 Mississippi 843-3888 or 843-3777 Students have voting options By David Stewart Kansan staff writer Mail-in ballots available for voting in hometown elections KU students are not from Douglas County will have more to decide in the coming election than for whom to vote. First, they must decide where. Patty Jaimys, Douglas County clerk, said students either could register in Douglas County and vote on the local races or register in their home counties and vote by absentee ballot on the home races. "It depends on the individual." James said. "If they feel they know the home candidates better, they may want to get an absence ballot." Jaimes said that getting an absentee ballot involves writing to one's home county election office and requesting a ballot. Students also must request voter registration forms from their home counties if they are not yet registered and want to vote by absentee ballot Because students spend about nine months out of the year in Douglas County, they are trying to the College Republicans are trying to get students to register Kryl Ljungem, who is in charge of voter registration for the KU Democrats, said he has had a few requests for information about absentee ballots but that he wanted those people to participate in the local elections. "We stress that they should vote in Lawrence and should vote Democrat." Jurgenan said. John Gladbach, the Johnson County representative for the College Repubicans, agreed with Jurgensen in theory, although he said he would rather have students vote Republican. "We are encouraging people who are not yet registered to vote to register and vote in Douglas County." Graybaugh said. However, Gladhach said, "We want to offer the option of an absentee ballot to people who have registered." Gladbach said he had absentee balloon applications available for students who were already registered to take part in the competition required to take part in these elections. Oct. 18 is the registration deadline. The last day to apply for mailed absence ballots is Nov. 4, and the last day to apply for an absentee ballot that will be returned in person in Nov. 7. The KU Bookstores are pleased to announce that all register receipts from cash or check purchases during Period #83 (Jan. 1 to June 30, 1988) may now be redeemed for for a $7% cash rebate. Your receipts may be redeemed at the customer service counters of either the Kansas Union or the Burge Union stores. KU student I.D. is required. Some purchases (such as computer hardware) May not be eligible for your registration program. Please ask the customer service representative should you have any questions The Kansas And Burge Unions BOOKSHOP Additional items 50¢ each. Prices do not include tax. Not good with any other offers or coupons. Expires 9/18/88.