If this is my first election, am I registered to vote?
Election Basics - Frequently Asked Questions for Young Canad...Each year, the Chief Electoral Officer writes to individuals who turn 18 to ask them to confirm that they are eligible to vote and that they consent to being included in the National Register of Electors. Elections Canada identifies new 18-year-olds through information transmitted for the Register by Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, registrars of motor vehicles, and electoral data obtained from provincial and territorial organizations responsible for lists of electors.
How do I vote, in a Primary Election, if I am registered Unaffiliated?
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen you arrive at your polling place you must choose to vote Republican, Democrat or you can decline to choose. Declining to choose – You may only vote in the non-partisan races (there are no non-partisan offices for the 2007 Primary). These limitations don’t apply during a November General Election, only in Primary Elections.
Question: I did not vote in the last election. Do I need to re-register?
California Secretary of State - Elections & Voter Informatio...Answer: In general, you are registered for as long as you remain at the same address, and you should continue to receive election materials in the mail. However, if you have not voted in the last several elections, you may be sent a request to confirm that you have not moved, and your registration may be eventually canceled.
I'm a registered Independent. Can I vote in the Primary Election?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYes! Arizona is now an open primary state. Independents may vote for candidates of recognized parties in the Primary Election.
Where can I vote if I can not vote at my precinct on Election Day?
Wilkes County : FAQOne-Stop voting begins on the Thursday after Registration closes and ends on the Saturday before the Election. The One-Stop voting location for Wilkes County is in the Board of Elections Office. Office Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon-Fri. The Saturday before the Election is the only Saturday that One-Stop Voting is available, hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Who can vote in an election?
Frequently Asked Questions for the Commissioner of ElectionsAny person who is a U.S. Citizen and 18 years of age or older on or before the day of the next general election may vote in any election if he or she is registered to vote in Delaware.
Question: How do I turn in my vote-by-mail ballot on Election Day?
California Secretary of State - Elections & Voter Informatio...Answer:You may return it in person to any polling place in your county or to the county elections office on Election Day. If, because of illness or physical disability, you are unable to return the ballot yourself, you may designate a spouse, child, parent, grandparent, sibling, or a person residing in the same household to return the ballot to the elections official or the precinct board at any polling place within the jurisdiction.
Question: Do I have to be registered to vote in order to register other voters?
California Secretary of State - Elections & Voter Informatio...Answer: No, you do not need to be a registered voter in order to register voters. There are no statutory restrictions on who can register people to vote.
Once registered, where do I go to vote?
League of Women Voters Oberlin AreaThe Board of Elections should send you your registration card, with polling place location, in the mail before Election Day (the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November). If it does not arrive, you should contact your county board of elections to ensure you are registered and to find the address of your polling place. Consider voting an absentee ballot if you expect to be away from the county on Election Day.
Can I find out if I am registered to vote?
FAQ'sThe Auditor's Office can tell you if you are a registered voter. Office Hours are Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. 712-792-9802.
Why do I vote at one place for one election and another place for the next election?
Colfax County FAQ's | Colfax County, New MexicoGeneral and primary elections are held in all precincts and polling places. The precincts may be consolidated into fewer polling places for other elections, such as municipal, school district, college district or hospital elections. You may contact the county clerk's office to find where you vote for any election.
When is the deadline to register to vote in an election?
Forsyth County > Board of Elections > Frequently Asked Quest...If mailed, the registration form must be postmarked at least 25 days prior to the election. If hand-delivered, the registration form must be received at the Board of Elections office no later than 5:00 p.m. on the 25th day prior to the election.
Who may vote in an election held under the IELRA?
State of Illinois - Illinois Education Labor Relations BoardIn order to be eligible to vote, an employee must have been in the bargaining unit during the payroll period immediately prior to the date of the direction of election or approval of consent agreement, and must still be in the bargaining unit on the date of the election. IELRB rules provide that the employer must furnish a list of eligible employees to the IELRB and the other parties before the election is held.
I will be out of town on Election Day. How do I vote?
Douglas County Election CommissionYou can vote an early voting ballot (absentee). The forms to request an early voting ballot can be found on this website (Click here to view the appropriate section of our website).
I eligible to vote in an election if I move?
Kentucky: State Board of Elections - Voter Information GuideYou move within the county. Notify the county clerk of your new address or update your driver's license. The county clerk will tell you the location of your new voting precinct. If you do not do this before election day, you must go to the voting precinct of your new address to vote and update your voter registration address.
I want to vote in the next election. Can I?
Elections Nova ScotiaAs long as you are a Canadian citizen who will be at least 18 years old on election day and have lived in Nova Scotia for at least six months before the date of the writ, you can vote. The law in Nova Scotia was recently changed so now everyone can vote in the electoral district where they actually live when they go to vote ( see subsection 28(1) of the Elections Act) rather than in the electoral district where they lived when the writ for an election is issued.
