If your move is recent and you are still in the same district and you still have a valid state issued ID saying you live at the same address you registered at – yes you can vote…
If not, NO you shouldn’t vote today... You may be allowed to cast a provisional ballot at your current addresses polling place; if it makes you feel better, but the vote may be tossed out...
You need to register with your current address… normally they ask when you update you state id / driver’s license....
Register now for the future… vote.
2006-11-07 06:57:36
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answered by string1dm 4
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Probably not. With the exception of a few states, the deadline for registering to vote has passed (between 10-30 days ago.)
First, contact your current Board of Elections or County Register's Office, and ask if you can vote. If you can't, contact these offices in your old area. Hopefully, one of these places will allow day-before or same day registration.
Remember to take I.D. with you to the polls, just in case (I don't know where you live.)
You need to do this QUICK, if you have any chance of voting.
2006-11-06 06:45:02
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answered by amg503 7
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No. You need to register every time you move. The deadline for registering to vote has passed.
2006-11-06 06:54:31
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answered by FabMom 4
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yes take your drivers license with your voters registration and they will tell you where you are to vote! Little hassle but your vote is important! Just remember not to let it overwhelm you for if you do not vote, your opportunity to make a difference slipped away!
2006-11-06 06:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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register in the town you live in now, there are lots of organizations that can give you more information, your town hall or county seat, the league of women voters the political parties offices can help or answer questions, believe me they will help you vote if you are for their party, sometimes they will even provide transportation.
2006-11-06 06:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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pass to the telephone e book and seem up the voters registration place of work the place you're. in case you have 'government pages' on your e book, attempt them first.( they seem to be a separate blue section right here.) If no longer, attempt merely the white pages. in case you call the Republican (or Democratic) party headquarters on your section, i'm specific they are able to tell you who to call.
2016-12-28 14:33:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you can't vote. You need to keep your name and adress updated on the electoral roll.
2006-11-06 06:44:04
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answered by rchlbsxy2 5
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you would have to re-register with the new address
2006-11-06 06:51:32
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answered by butterfly*princess 2
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Yes .
2006-11-06 06:54:02
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answered by Kain083 1
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Yes it is a possiblility.
2006-11-06 06:44:22
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answered by D.J 5
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