Rita ([info]elfgirlmccue) wrote,
FYI everyone!! (from an email I got at work)

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If you are not registered to vote - and you may have to register
again, if you changed address in the past year - you must do so
before October 24, in order to vote in the general election on
November 8.

To register, you may download a voter registration form, in English,
Spanish or other language, from the California Secretary of State's
website: www.ss.ca.gov

You also may obtain a paper copy of the form at your local library or
post office. In addition, voter registration cards are available at
many locations on campus including McHenry Library, the Bay Tree
Bookstore, the Student Health Center, OPERS, and the colleges.
Information also is posted on the UCSC website at
http://www.ucsc.edu/register_to_vote/

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[info]meri_contrary

October 21 2005, 19:09:24 UTC 6 years ago

If I'm getting voter information at my new adddress, do you think that means they know I've changed address. I did have jury duty and had to change my address there, so I think I'm all good, but I want a second opinion.

[info]elfgirlmccue

October 24 2005, 19:32:14 UTC 6 years ago

I'd say register again, just in case. I mean, as far as I know, that can't hurt.

[info]sylphbranching

October 22 2005, 01:18:19 UTC 6 years ago

yay, i reregistered today at the county office cuz the post office ran out of cards!
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