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10-16-2010, 11:56 PM #1
Online voter registration SD CA
Surfing the web I just happened upon this: Online voter registration form for San Diego County, CA.
Are you a U.S. citizen?
Just say YES!
Yes No (If no, don't fill out this form.)
Hint: Never check NO!
Will you be at least 18 years of age on or before election day?
Yes No (If no, don't fill out this form.)
Indicate your preferred title:
Mr. Mrs. Miss Ms.
Last Name:
First Name:
Middle Name:
Address where you liveNumber, Street, Ave., Road,
Including N, S, E, W, NO PO BOX/BUSINESS ADDRESS): Apt. #:
City:
State:
CA
Zip Code:
County
San Diego
If no street address,describe where you live:
(Cross Streets, Route, Section, Range, N, S, E, W):
Mailing Address(if different from the address where you live, or PO BOX):
City
(or APO/FPO): State:
Zip:
Foreign Country:
Date of Birth
(Month/Day/Year)
Place of Birth: -
(State or Country Only)
CA driver's license
or CA ID card #
SSN
(last 4 digits)
(It's important you remember these four digits and if ever asked for them again on any other application you should use the same four digits,)
Telephone: (optional)
( ) -
E-mail: (optional)
Political Party-Select One
American Independent Party Democratic Party
Green Party Libertarian Party
Peace & Freedom Party Republican Party
I Decline to State A Political Party
Other (Specify)
To receive a vote-by-mail ballot in all elections, enter initials here:
Have you ever been registered to vote? No Yes
If Yes, give information from last voter registration form, including political party.
Last Name:
First Name:
MI:
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
County:
Prior Political Party:
Enter Your Ethnic Background (Optional)
(specify)
Please Check Your Language Preference
English Spanish
Filipino Vietnamese
Can you help in the following areas? (Optional)
Provide a Polling Place Site Polling Place Worker
Bilingual Polling Place Worker
Instructions:
Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms.:Prefix to name is optional.
ADDRESS WHERE YOU LIVE: This must be your California residence and domicile. You may not use your business, mailing or secondary address. No PO BOX
CA DRIVER'S LICENSE OR CA ID CARD NUMBER: When you register to vote you must provide your California driver's license or California identification number, if you have one. If you do not have a driver's license or ID card, you must provide the last four digits of your Social Security Number (SSN). If you do not include this information you will be required to provide identification when you vote. (You've been warned to remember those 4 digits so don't muck it up now.)
TELEPHONE: Please include area code. This will help elections officials contact you and is posted in precincts on election day. (Optional)
E-MAIL ADDRESS: No person shall be denied the right to register to vote for failure to furnish an e-mail address. The Secretary of State's Office will not use your e-mail address for any other purpose than confirming this request for a voter registration form. However, please be advised that local county elections officials are required to provide voter registration information, which can include an e-mail address, to entities, individuals or organizations for governmental, political and scholastic purposes. (Optional)
POLITICAL PARTY: Ensure you have selected a qualified political party, or "I Decline to State a Political Party" or "Other". If you mark "Other," you may print the name of an unqualified political party. No person shall be entitled to vote the ballot of any political party unless he or she has registered with that party. However, if a voter has declined to state a political party affiliation, and the political party permits it, the unaffiliated voter may vote in the party's primary election.
IF YOU HAVE BEEN REGISTERED TO VOTE: Please complete all information in this section, including political party. If you do not complete all the information it may delay your registration. (Don't let this scare you, we need your vote!)
PERMANENT ABSENTEE VOTER: State law now allows any voter, who so requests, to be a permanent absentee voter. Once enrolled you will automatically receive an absentee ballot for every election in which you are entitled to vote. Failure to vote in a statewide election, however, will cancel your Permanent absentee status (not your voter registration) and you will need to reapply for permanent status.
The six qualified political parties in California are American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Peace & Freedom, and Republican.
WARNING: It is illegal to register to vote if you are not eligible or to fraudulently register other persons. Punishable by up to three years in prison.
(Don't let this scare you because there is never any verification of information provided by an applicant.)
https://www.sdvote.org/abc2pdf/Evotereg.asp
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10-17-2010, 12:30 AM #2
New York Voter Registration
Qualifications
To register to vote in the City of New York, you must:
Be a citizen of the United States (Includes those persons born in Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands).
Be a New York City resident for at least 30 days.
Be 18 years of age before the next election.
Not be serving a jail sentence or be on parole for a felony conviction.
Not be adjudged mentally incompetent by a court.
Not claim the right to vote elsewhere (outside the City of New York).
Although you can register any time during the year, your form must be delivered or mailed at least 25 days before the next election for it to be effective for that election.
How To Register
Register In Person - Visit one of our Offices
OR
Register By Mail
A Voter Registration Form from the New York City Board of Elections may be obtained in the following ways:
Download the Voter Registration Application
English
Chinese
Spanish
Korean
Call the Phone Bank and we'll send you a postage-paid registration form in the mail.
You may also obtain Registration Forms from libraries, Post Offices, and most New York City Government agencies. Fill out a Voter Registration
Application using only a pen with blue or black ink
Be sure to sign the form.
Mail (DO NOT FAX) the Voter Registration Form to:
Board of Elections in the City of New York
32 Broadway, 7 Fl
New York, NY 10004-1609
Party Affiliation
Party Affiliation in New York State
The application contains a section where you can indicate your choice for party affiliation. If you would like to register without designating a party, simply mark the space indicating "I do not wish to enroll in a party."
The following parties are recognized in New York State:
Republican
Democratic
Independence
Conservative
Working Families
Party Affiliation and the Primary System
In a Primary Election, only voters registered with one of the parties qualified to hold a primary in New York City may vote to nominate their party's candidate to run in the general election.
Candidates nominated by the parties for each office then appear on the general election ballot, along with any independent candidates who gain access to the general ballot without running in the party primaries.
Voting in Primary Elections
Because a primary is strictly a party election, only voters registered with one of the parties conducting a primary may participate in that party's election. Voters registered without party affiliation may vote only in General and Special Elections.
To Change Your Party Affiliation
You can change your party affiliation by obtaining a Voter Registration Form, indicating the change and sending it to the Board of Elections. We will process the information and send you a new voter card reflecting the change in party. You cannot CHANGE your enrollment and vote in the NEW PARTY of your choice in the same year. Please Note: a change of enrollment will go into affect one week following the General Election. The last day to change your enrollment is the same as the last day to register for the General Election (25 days prior to the date of the General Election).
Keeping Your Registration Current
What the Law Says
Your residence address determines the particular contests in which you are eligible to vote. Because of the role that one's address plays in the electoral system, New York State law requires voters to notify the Board of Elections within 25 days of an address change to preserve their voting rights.
To Make Changes to Your Registration
You must notify the Board of Elections, in writing, to make any change to your registration (change of address or name). You may send us the change on a Registration application.
Controls for Keeping a Registration Current
The Board has developed two programs:
The Board of Elections compares its file of registered voters to a file received from the United States Postal Service (USPS) of people who have submitted a change of address. For voters that match, the Board of Elections sends a confirmation notice to indeed verify if the voter has moved.
Reports received by city/state agencies (Mental Health, Corrections, Health Dept., Motor Vehicles, etc.) as mechanisms for keeping the voter registry current.
http://vote.nyc.ny.us/register.htmlNO AMNESTY
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10-17-2010, 12:37 AM #3
JD2 are you suggesting that voter fraud might be a problem in MY beloved borough of Brooklyn or the state of NY?
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10-17-2010, 12:43 AM #4Originally Posted by Ratbstard
But I did note that they didn't even mention any drivers license, state ID card
or even a Social Security Card to remember the last 4 digits of.NO AMNESTY
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10-17-2010, 09:07 AM #5
They have made voting as easy as entering our country illegally and taking advantage of food stamps, welfare, Section 8, free healthcare and schooling.
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10-17-2010, 03:25 PM #6
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