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    Senior Member WhatMattersMost's Avatar
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    Whose Country is This????

    I recently moved, put in my change of address and today I received this email from the USPost Office. I can only begin to imagine how much it is costing we the taxpayers to print our Voters registrations and ballots in all of these foreign languages . . ..


    Register to Vote

    The National Mail Voter Registration Form can be used to register to vote, to update your registration information due to a change of name, make a change of address or to register with a political party. Note: After filling out this form, you must send it to a state or local election office for processing. See state-specific instructions included in the form for additional information.

    [b]The national form also contains voter registration rules and regulations for each state and territory. For more information about registering to vote, contact your state election office. Also, read our frequently asked questions about moving and registering to vote and using the National Mail Voter Registration form.



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    National Mail Voter Registration Form -- English

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    Formulario nacional de inscripción de votantes -- Spanish

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    Years ago I was a Census enumirater (1980 Census)...We had to carry around with us all the Census booklets in about 10 different languages.....If they didn't speak English...we would hold one of these in front of them till they found one they could read.... My territory was the hills of Anaheim Hills....It was fun....but scarey at night....
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    If I am correct, we can thank Mr Clinton for this expence. When Arnold was governor of Ca, he wanted to tell the people what he wanted and let them vote on it, but it was too expensive to do that due to the many languages the ballots had to be printed in.

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