Thanks for this!
How do I find out if my state has mail-in and/or early voting??
Here's what you are looking for:
http://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/absentee-and-early-voting.aspx
Does any one know where I can find out what other 3rd party candidates I can vote in New York?
So, um, I have a question. I just graduated from College in May, and I currently have a full time job in New York City.
I'm currently living with my grandmother, because NYC is expensive and she has an apartment very close to my office. However, my "official" address is still at my parents house back in New Jersey. This lets me avoid paying city tax (and is perfectly honest IMO, as I go back home to New Jersey most weekends)
Where do I register, how do I vote?
I re-registered last week. And this will be my first time voting by mail-in ballot. I can't taking any more polling place lines in AZ
Tough one... technically you should declare the NY residency as your primary since you live there most of the time, but you are claiming the NJ address and receiving your mail and financial information there, so that's likely where you need to vote.
Problem is, I CAN'T vote there. I work on election day. In Manhattan.
I'm assuming I can't do a write-in since I'm still in the country.
I re-registered last week. And this will be my first time voting by mail-in ballot. I can't taking any more polling place lines in AZ
NJ supports both early voting and no-excuse absentee voting. Vote early.Problem is, I CAN'T vote there. I work on election day. In Manhattan.
I'm assuming I can't do a write-in since I'm still in the country.
Why do you even have to register to vote in the US? In Sweden, if you're eligible to vote, you're automatically "registered" and then just show up at your voting location the day of and do it. Why put these obstacles in the way? Seems like a way to control the uneducated masses and make democracy a bit less democratic.
How do you get the correct ballot?Why do you even have to register to vote in the US? In Sweden, if you're eligible to vote, you're automatically "registered" and then just show up at your voting location the day of and do it. Why put these obstacles in the way? Seems like a way to control the uneducated masses and make democracy a bit less democratic.
Why do you even have to register to vote in the US? In Sweden, if you're eligible to vote, you're automatically "registered" and then just show up at your voting location the day of and do it. Why put these obstacles in the way? Seems like a way to control the uneducated masses and make democracy a bit less democratic.
How do you get the correct ballot?
Not sure what you mean. Swedish and US elections work rather differently, so you'll have to elaborate.
No, nor should they.This is a stupid question but have they made it where you can vote online yet?
In the US, we vote for a large number of offices on election day. President, Senator, Representative, Governor, a bunch of other statewide offices, State Senator, State Representative, county offices, municipal offices, etc... If you've ever heard of jokes about electing dog catchers, that's true in some areas. It could be argued that this is a "feature" of the US process, not a "bug."Not sure what you mean. Swedish and US elections work rather differently, so you'll have to elaborate.
I do have a question. My fiance recently moved to TX from FL. She did the voter registration and everything and is now registered in TX. However, her ID is still a FL one. Would she have any problems voting with bringing in her new voter ID card and current picture ID?
If it helps any, she's white.
Here is a list of the supporting forms of ID that can be presented if the voter does not possess one of the forms of acceptable photo ID and cannot obtain one due to a reasonable impediment:
Valid voter registration certificate
Certified birth certificate (must be an original)
Copy of or original current utility bill
Copy of or original bank statement
Copy of or original government check
Copy of or original paycheck
Copy of or original government document with your name and an address (original required if it contains a photograph)
After presenting a supporting form of ID, the voter must execute a Reasonable Impediment Declaration.
Is there anyway to see what my ballot is going to look like?
Google now has stuff where if you search "[state] voter registration" or "[state] absentee ballot" they have a ready table of information in the results.I asked this in another thread but it got locked; didn't know this one existed.
I'm currently registered to vote in Oregon. I'm moving Illinois around October 21st. When do they send out ballots in Oregon? Will they forward me my ballot or do they not do that? Also how will I turn it in? Or am I just screwed this year?
Google now has stuff where if you search "[state] voter registration" or "[state] absentee ballot" they have a ready table of information in the results.
Apply for absentee ballot for OR now
http://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/SEL111.pdf
Fill it out and mail in way before election day. When you settle in IL you can register to vote in IL after election day. Inform the OR election board about your change in address too.
If you're willing to look up some info about IL, it's probably possible for you to vote as IL resident instead of OR absentee.
Fortunately, the person responsible for such a cluster fuck is also elected. This shit isn't that hard, if they can't figure it out, they don't deserve to remain in office. I would tell you who that is, but the office and/or the title of the office changes from state to state. In my state, it's the county auditor.I also look forward to the two hour wait to merely vote (like last time around), arguably our most precious right that should be made easily available to everyone - early or remote.
http://www.canivote.org/how do i know if im registered