Changing registered voter affiliation
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Otherme
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Member since 3/06 6899 total posts
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Changing registered voter affiliation
Does anyone know how I can change my voter registration affiliation?
I was registered independent, but want to be able to vote in the next Democratic elections
thanks!
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Posted 2/7/17 12:50 PM |
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nraboni
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Member since 10/09 6905 total posts
Name: Nicole
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Changing registered voter affiliation
I think you can do it online through the DMV.
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Posted 2/7/17 1:27 PM |
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StaceyLu
LIF Adolescent
Member since 2/17 572 total posts
Name: Stacey
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Changing registered voter affiliation
You can go on your local board of elections site and submit a new voter registration form. If you're already in the system, they will process it as a change.
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Posted 2/7/17 1:29 PM |
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StaceyLu
LIF Adolescent
Member since 2/17 572 total posts
Name: Stacey
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Changing registered voter affiliation
https://www.nassaucountyny.gov http://www.suffolkvotes.com
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Posted 2/7/17 1:31 PM |
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Xelindrya
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Member since 8/05 14470 total posts
Name: Veronica
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Re: Changing registered voter affiliation
Posted by StaceyLu
You can go on your local board of elections site and submit a new voter registration form. If you're already in the system, they will process it as a change.
Yeah I did it this way when I dropped being a republican decade or so ago. I went undeclared. In New York it meant I couldn't vote in primaries but in Texas there's no such restrictions so I am actually more free to vote how I see fit regardless of party lines. It's very liberating. Plus as undeclared I can still vote in primaries. I just have to choose which party I am voting for in the primaries. Like this year I chose to vote in the democrat primaries.
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Posted 2/8/17 2:18 PM |
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eroxgirl
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Member since 5/05 15697 total posts
Name: Rebecca
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Re: Changing registered voter affiliation
Posted by Xelindrya
Posted by StaceyLu
You can go on your local board of elections site and submit a new voter registration form. If you're already in the system, they will process it as a change.
Yeah I did it this way when I dropped being a republican decade or so ago. I went undeclared. In New York it meant I couldn't vote in primaries but in Texas there's no such restrictions so I am actually more free to vote how I see fit regardless of party lines. It's very liberating. Plus as undeclared I can still vote in primaries. I just have to choose which party I am voting for in the primaries. Like this year I chose to vote in the democrat primaries.
That is awesome!! I do really wonder how many more people will vote in the primaries from now on. I certainly will.
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Posted 2/8/17 4:31 PM |
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