This document provides instructions for registering to vote using a postcard form. It explains who can use the form, how to submit it, and exceptions. It also summarizes each state's voter eligibility rules and deadlines for registering. The form requests name, address, choice of political party, and for some states, race or ethnic group. It describes showing ID for first time mail-in registrants and keeping copies instead of original documents.
Instructions For Parents Divorcing Without Benefit Of Legal Representation Prolegalcounsel
This document provides instructions for parents seeking a divorce without legal representation in Travis County, Texas. It outlines the steps to take, including finding forms, filing paperwork with the district clerk's office, having a spouse served, attending hearings, and obtaining a final divorce decree. It emphasizes that divorces involving children, property, or risks of family violence are best handled with an attorney to ensure all legal requirements are properly met. The document aims to help pro se litigants understand the process but obtain legally binding and enforceable orders.
The document provides instructions for the 2017 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV-2017). It outlines the following key points:
1) 50,000 Diversity Visas will be available for Fiscal Year 2017 and distributed among six regions, with no single country receiving over 7%. Natives of several populous countries are ineligible.
2) To qualify, individuals must have a high school education or 2 years of work experience within the past 5 years in a qualifying occupation. Successful registrants will be randomly selected and notified to apply for a visa.
3) The online entry period is from October 1-November 3, 2015. Complete entries require personal information, photos, and family member details.
This document provides instructions for filing an application to vacate a conviction under New York's Penal Law for certain marihuana offenses. It outlines the following steps: (1) check eligibility, (2) complete the application form and get it notarized, (3) make copies and serve one on the prosecutor, (4) file the original with the court clerk along with proof of service, and (5) keep a copy of all filed documents. The document also provides details on how to properly serve the prosecutor, what constitutes acceptable proof of service, and notes to include with the filed application.
This document provides information about voting rights and requirements in Wisconsin. It discusses who has the right to vote, including citizens over 18, residents of Wisconsin for at least 28 days, and those who have completed felony sentences. It also outlines assistance available to older adults, people with disabilities, homeless individuals, and those without photo ID. Details are given about registration, absentee ballots, important election dates in 2012, and resources for further information.
To Begin The Process Legal Authority And History Of Icaoslegal5
The document summarizes the legal authority and history of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS). It notes that the US Constitution authorizes compacts between states, and that Congressional consent was given for ICAOS in the 1934 Crime Control Act. ICAOS was established in 1937 for the supervision of parolees and probationers convicted of felonies. All 50 states are now members of ICAOS, which governs the transfer of supervision of offenders between member states.
The document provides instructions for the 2023 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV-2023). Some key details:
- Up to 55,000 diversity visas will be available for Fiscal Year 2023.
- Applicants must be natives of countries with historically low rates of immigration to the US, excluding certain countries that had more than 50,000 immigrants the previous 5 years.
- To apply, individuals must submit an electronic entry between October 6, 2021 and November 9, 2021, including photos, personal information, and meeting the education/work experience requirement.
- Entries will be selected randomly by computer drawing, with results viewable online starting May 8, 2022. Selected applicants must
This document provides information about civic engagement opportunities in one's community. It outlines three main ways to get involved: 1) Volunteering, such as helping with community events, tutoring children, or serving food to those in need. 2) Having a voice by writing letters to elected officials or attending town halls to express views. 3) Elections and voting at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels to choose political representatives. The document encourages residents to get civically engaged to help build community and integrate their culture into Canadian society.
This document provides instructions for completing Arizona's Form 140EZ for filing a resident personal income tax return. Key details include:
- Form 140EZ can be used by single filers or married joint filers with income under $50,000 who claim only basic tax credits.
- Income that is not taxed by Arizona includes interest from U.S. government obligations and some retirement benefits.
- The filing deadline is April 15, 2005. Late filing may incur penalties.
- Additional documents may be required if the taxpayer passed away. Dependents and itemized deductions cannot be claimed using Form 140EZ.
Instructions For Parents Divorcing Without Benefit Of Legal Representation Prolegalcounsel
This document provides instructions for parents seeking a divorce without legal representation in Travis County, Texas. It outlines the steps to take, including finding forms, filing paperwork with the district clerk's office, having a spouse served, attending hearings, and obtaining a final divorce decree. It emphasizes that divorces involving children, property, or risks of family violence are best handled with an attorney to ensure all legal requirements are properly met. The document aims to help pro se litigants understand the process but obtain legally binding and enforceable orders.
The document provides instructions for the 2017 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV-2017). It outlines the following key points:
1) 50,000 Diversity Visas will be available for Fiscal Year 2017 and distributed among six regions, with no single country receiving over 7%. Natives of several populous countries are ineligible.
2) To qualify, individuals must have a high school education or 2 years of work experience within the past 5 years in a qualifying occupation. Successful registrants will be randomly selected and notified to apply for a visa.
3) The online entry period is from October 1-November 3, 2015. Complete entries require personal information, photos, and family member details.
This document provides instructions for filing an application to vacate a conviction under New York's Penal Law for certain marihuana offenses. It outlines the following steps: (1) check eligibility, (2) complete the application form and get it notarized, (3) make copies and serve one on the prosecutor, (4) file the original with the court clerk along with proof of service, and (5) keep a copy of all filed documents. The document also provides details on how to properly serve the prosecutor, what constitutes acceptable proof of service, and notes to include with the filed application.
This document provides information about voting rights and requirements in Wisconsin. It discusses who has the right to vote, including citizens over 18, residents of Wisconsin for at least 28 days, and those who have completed felony sentences. It also outlines assistance available to older adults, people with disabilities, homeless individuals, and those without photo ID. Details are given about registration, absentee ballots, important election dates in 2012, and resources for further information.
To Begin The Process Legal Authority And History Of Icaoslegal5
The document summarizes the legal authority and history of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS). It notes that the US Constitution authorizes compacts between states, and that Congressional consent was given for ICAOS in the 1934 Crime Control Act. ICAOS was established in 1937 for the supervision of parolees and probationers convicted of felonies. All 50 states are now members of ICAOS, which governs the transfer of supervision of offenders between member states.
The document provides instructions for the 2023 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV-2023). Some key details:
- Up to 55,000 diversity visas will be available for Fiscal Year 2023.
- Applicants must be natives of countries with historically low rates of immigration to the US, excluding certain countries that had more than 50,000 immigrants the previous 5 years.
- To apply, individuals must submit an electronic entry between October 6, 2021 and November 9, 2021, including photos, personal information, and meeting the education/work experience requirement.
- Entries will be selected randomly by computer drawing, with results viewable online starting May 8, 2022. Selected applicants must
This document provides information about civic engagement opportunities in one's community. It outlines three main ways to get involved: 1) Volunteering, such as helping with community events, tutoring children, or serving food to those in need. 2) Having a voice by writing letters to elected officials or attending town halls to express views. 3) Elections and voting at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels to choose political representatives. The document encourages residents to get civically engaged to help build community and integrate their culture into Canadian society.
This document provides instructions for completing Arizona's Form 140EZ for filing a resident personal income tax return. Key details include:
- Form 140EZ can be used by single filers or married joint filers with income under $50,000 who claim only basic tax credits.
- Income that is not taxed by Arizona includes interest from U.S. government obligations and some retirement benefits.
- The filing deadline is April 15, 2005. Late filing may incur penalties.
- Additional documents may be required if the taxpayer passed away. Dependents and itemized deductions cannot be claimed using Form 140EZ.
Voter registration is the foundation of free and fair elections and voter list audits (VLAs) systematically assess the accuracy of voter lists. VLAs in Guyana in 1991 and 1992 found more than 30% of names on the preliminary list could not be verified, causing a election postponement. Following a positive VLA in Indonesia in 2004, the election commission took recommendations seriously and conducted additional voter registration to improve list accuracy. VLAs allow civil society groups to publish statistically sound data on voter lists to promote transparency and public confidence in election processes.
Senator DeFronzo provides a list of helpful phone numbers and websites for state and local government services and resources in Farmington, Connecticut. He notes that government is meant to serve citizens and that he has worked to ensure services are efficient and cost-effective. He offers his legislative office's assistance to any residents having trouble accessing the information.
The Afterlife of Ether: Victorian Pseudosciences, Ether, and John Davidson's ...Lisa Hager
The conceptual afterlife of pseudoscientific knowledge
The brief history of ether in the nineteenth century
John Davidson’s use of ether in his poem “Fleet Street” (1909)
Ether’s continued influence on twenty-first century steampunk
This document discusses alternating current (AC) generation and properties. It describes how an AC generator produces a sinusoidal waveform by inducing a voltage in its armature coils. The waveform cycles between positive and negative alternations, with its peak, peak-to-peak, and effective (RMS) values defined. It also covers the relationship between frequency and period, and introduces common nonsinusoidal waveforms like square, triangular, and sawtooth.
This document contains information about various political events happening from February 20th to April 1st, 2009 in Kendall County, Illinois. It announces Republican and Democratic party events including card parties, fundraisers, and meetings. It provides details on early voting, absentee ballots, and lists of polling places for the March 20th primary election. It encourages voting and civic participation in the election process.
This document discusses advocacy for minority contractors and economic development. It aims to eliminate barriers preventing growth of African American and minority owned businesses. It outlines economic benefits of building wealth for minorities such as higher paying jobs. However, minority businesses face challenges like lack of access to capital and contracting opportunities. The document proposes strategic goals and legislation to improve small business participation in state contracting and establish accountability for minority business utilization.
Senator Doyle provides a list of helpful phone numbers and websites for state services and resources for Rocky Hill citizens. He notes that government is meant to serve residents efficiently and cost-effectively. Doyle encourages contacting his office if any assistance is needed in using the resources. The letter includes contact information for Doyle's office and a list of over a dozen phone numbers and websites that may be useful.
The document summarizes a town hall meeting held by State Senator Don Harmon and Representative Camille Lilly on June 9th. It discusses the state budget timeline and process, Governor Rauner's proposed budget cuts to areas like local governments, public transit, universities, and human services. It also outlines the budget gap due to cuts requiring legal changes, and compares funding levels under the current budget, Governor's proposal, and Democratic proposal. The document urges investing in areas like education, human services, and a higher minimum wage to help the middle class. Contact information is provided at the end.
This document provides a summary of the 6th edition of the textbook "Lessons In Electric Circuits, Volume II – AC" by Tony R. Kuphaldt. It details the printing history and editions of the textbook. As an open source textbook, it is distributed freely under a Design Science License to allow for copying, distribution and modification without warranty for the purpose of being useful. The textbook contains 10 chapters that cover topics in alternating current circuits including basic AC theory, complex numbers, reactance, resonance, filters, transformers, and polyphase AC circuits.
The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty negotiated in 1997 that came into force in 2005, requiring industrialized nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 5.2% below 1990 levels by 2010. It represents the first step toward a global emissions reduction regime to stabilize climate change. A new framework must be negotiated and ratified by 2012 to deliver the stringent reductions recommended by climate scientists to prevent catastrophic impacts.
The document describes several key areas and features of churches in the Church of England. The chancel is where the altar and choir stand, while the nave is where congregants sit in pews and the pulpit is located for scripture readings. The lectern is used for reading scripture and prayers. The altar is also in the chancel where communion takes place. A vestry is a storage room or entrance area, and outside a church there may be a graveyard, statues, and sometimes a war memorial or nativity scene statues.
Two types of semiconductors are N-type and P-type materials. N-type has excess electrons while P-type is missing electrons. Diodes allow current to flow from P to N but not the reverse. Zener diodes conduct current in either direction once a breakdown voltage is reached, making them useful for voltage regulation. Spike protection diodes and resistors are used to prevent high voltage surges from damaging circuits when coils are de-energized.
The document discusses the potential for carbon nanotube computers to replace silicon-based VLSI technology. It describes how carbon nanotubes have exceptional electrical and thermal properties and could be used to build transistors that do not suffer from energy leakage. The document outlines a prototype carbon nanotube computer that runs on a single instruction called SUBNEG and operates at much higher clock speeds with significantly lower energy usage than silicon processors. It envisions future improvements including more powerful instruction sets, denser memory, and the potential for carbon nanotubes to help extend Moore's Law. However, challenges remain in producing high purity metallic and semiconductor carbon nanotubes at scale.
Dr Sanjoy Sanyal wrote this article when he was doing his Masters in Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, University of Bath, United Kingdom.
It traces the origin of the term and discipline called 'Medical Informatics'; describes its evolution and mentions its current healthcare applicability and academic status.
It is fundamental towards understanding today's Information Explosion and its digital implications in all work atmospheres.
Today Dr Sanjoy Sanyal is Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience and FCM-III in Caribbean.
Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church in order to divorce his first wife Catherine of Aragon so he could marry Anne Boleyn after Catherine failed to produce a male heir. Henry established the Church of England with himself as the head in order to divorce Catherine and marry Anne. Henry had multiple wives after divorcing or executing the previous ones in pursuit of a male heir to the throne. His daughter Mary tried to return England to Catholicism during her reign but her actions backfired and made England more Protestant.
Using voting pads and our learning platform to aid assessmentBecta
Richard Coates Church of England Middle School implemented a project using their learning platform NorTLE and voting pads across subjects like ICT, French, and Religious Education. Teachers found NorTLE was effective for homework, discussions, and assessments. Voting pads aided formative assessment. Pupil evaluations found they enjoyed using the technology. Assessment data provided insight into learning styles and progress. The project helped increase technology use and improved teaching and learning.
The document summarizes aspects of Puritan life and beliefs in colonial New England. It describes how the Puritans sought to "purify" the Church of England from corruption rather than separate from it, leading the king to grant them land in New England. It discusses the Mayflower Compact, the first governing document of Plymouth Colony, which established fair and equal laws agreed upon by those being governed. The Puritans emphasized mandatory church attendance, education, living according to God's will, and public shaming as punishment for violations of their strict moral code. Notable Puritan leaders included John Winthrop, who served as governor for 12 terms and advocated for the idea of Massachusetts as a "City upon a hill,"
This document is a voter registration and absentee ballot request form (FPCA) for absent uniformed service members, their families, and overseas citizens to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and update their contact information. The form requests basic personal information such as name, address, military status or overseas residence, and contact details. It also allows the user to provide information on their voter preference and political party. The form must be signed to affirm the voter registration information provided is true and accurate.
1) You must sign and submit your voter registration form to be registered to vote.
2) To complete registration, attach proof of address, age (for first time voters) and student declaration form (if applicable). Submit the form to your local Electoral Registration Officer.
3) Myths about voting include that you register only to get an ID card, you can vote only where you were born, and that registration is cumbersome. In fact, registration allows you to vote, temporary residents can register to vote, and registration is now simple online.
Voter registration is the foundation of free and fair elections and voter list audits (VLAs) systematically assess the accuracy of voter lists. VLAs in Guyana in 1991 and 1992 found more than 30% of names on the preliminary list could not be verified, causing a election postponement. Following a positive VLA in Indonesia in 2004, the election commission took recommendations seriously and conducted additional voter registration to improve list accuracy. VLAs allow civil society groups to publish statistically sound data on voter lists to promote transparency and public confidence in election processes.
Senator DeFronzo provides a list of helpful phone numbers and websites for state and local government services and resources in Farmington, Connecticut. He notes that government is meant to serve citizens and that he has worked to ensure services are efficient and cost-effective. He offers his legislative office's assistance to any residents having trouble accessing the information.
The Afterlife of Ether: Victorian Pseudosciences, Ether, and John Davidson's ...Lisa Hager
The conceptual afterlife of pseudoscientific knowledge
The brief history of ether in the nineteenth century
John Davidson’s use of ether in his poem “Fleet Street” (1909)
Ether’s continued influence on twenty-first century steampunk
This document discusses alternating current (AC) generation and properties. It describes how an AC generator produces a sinusoidal waveform by inducing a voltage in its armature coils. The waveform cycles between positive and negative alternations, with its peak, peak-to-peak, and effective (RMS) values defined. It also covers the relationship between frequency and period, and introduces common nonsinusoidal waveforms like square, triangular, and sawtooth.
This document contains information about various political events happening from February 20th to April 1st, 2009 in Kendall County, Illinois. It announces Republican and Democratic party events including card parties, fundraisers, and meetings. It provides details on early voting, absentee ballots, and lists of polling places for the March 20th primary election. It encourages voting and civic participation in the election process.
This document discusses advocacy for minority contractors and economic development. It aims to eliminate barriers preventing growth of African American and minority owned businesses. It outlines economic benefits of building wealth for minorities such as higher paying jobs. However, minority businesses face challenges like lack of access to capital and contracting opportunities. The document proposes strategic goals and legislation to improve small business participation in state contracting and establish accountability for minority business utilization.
Senator Doyle provides a list of helpful phone numbers and websites for state services and resources for Rocky Hill citizens. He notes that government is meant to serve residents efficiently and cost-effectively. Doyle encourages contacting his office if any assistance is needed in using the resources. The letter includes contact information for Doyle's office and a list of over a dozen phone numbers and websites that may be useful.
The document summarizes a town hall meeting held by State Senator Don Harmon and Representative Camille Lilly on June 9th. It discusses the state budget timeline and process, Governor Rauner's proposed budget cuts to areas like local governments, public transit, universities, and human services. It also outlines the budget gap due to cuts requiring legal changes, and compares funding levels under the current budget, Governor's proposal, and Democratic proposal. The document urges investing in areas like education, human services, and a higher minimum wage to help the middle class. Contact information is provided at the end.
This document provides a summary of the 6th edition of the textbook "Lessons In Electric Circuits, Volume II – AC" by Tony R. Kuphaldt. It details the printing history and editions of the textbook. As an open source textbook, it is distributed freely under a Design Science License to allow for copying, distribution and modification without warranty for the purpose of being useful. The textbook contains 10 chapters that cover topics in alternating current circuits including basic AC theory, complex numbers, reactance, resonance, filters, transformers, and polyphase AC circuits.
The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty negotiated in 1997 that came into force in 2005, requiring industrialized nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 5.2% below 1990 levels by 2010. It represents the first step toward a global emissions reduction regime to stabilize climate change. A new framework must be negotiated and ratified by 2012 to deliver the stringent reductions recommended by climate scientists to prevent catastrophic impacts.
The document describes several key areas and features of churches in the Church of England. The chancel is where the altar and choir stand, while the nave is where congregants sit in pews and the pulpit is located for scripture readings. The lectern is used for reading scripture and prayers. The altar is also in the chancel where communion takes place. A vestry is a storage room or entrance area, and outside a church there may be a graveyard, statues, and sometimes a war memorial or nativity scene statues.
Two types of semiconductors are N-type and P-type materials. N-type has excess electrons while P-type is missing electrons. Diodes allow current to flow from P to N but not the reverse. Zener diodes conduct current in either direction once a breakdown voltage is reached, making them useful for voltage regulation. Spike protection diodes and resistors are used to prevent high voltage surges from damaging circuits when coils are de-energized.
The document discusses the potential for carbon nanotube computers to replace silicon-based VLSI technology. It describes how carbon nanotubes have exceptional electrical and thermal properties and could be used to build transistors that do not suffer from energy leakage. The document outlines a prototype carbon nanotube computer that runs on a single instruction called SUBNEG and operates at much higher clock speeds with significantly lower energy usage than silicon processors. It envisions future improvements including more powerful instruction sets, denser memory, and the potential for carbon nanotubes to help extend Moore's Law. However, challenges remain in producing high purity metallic and semiconductor carbon nanotubes at scale.
Dr Sanjoy Sanyal wrote this article when he was doing his Masters in Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, University of Bath, United Kingdom.
It traces the origin of the term and discipline called 'Medical Informatics'; describes its evolution and mentions its current healthcare applicability and academic status.
It is fundamental towards understanding today's Information Explosion and its digital implications in all work atmospheres.
Today Dr Sanjoy Sanyal is Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience and FCM-III in Caribbean.
Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church in order to divorce his first wife Catherine of Aragon so he could marry Anne Boleyn after Catherine failed to produce a male heir. Henry established the Church of England with himself as the head in order to divorce Catherine and marry Anne. Henry had multiple wives after divorcing or executing the previous ones in pursuit of a male heir to the throne. His daughter Mary tried to return England to Catholicism during her reign but her actions backfired and made England more Protestant.
Using voting pads and our learning platform to aid assessmentBecta
Richard Coates Church of England Middle School implemented a project using their learning platform NorTLE and voting pads across subjects like ICT, French, and Religious Education. Teachers found NorTLE was effective for homework, discussions, and assessments. Voting pads aided formative assessment. Pupil evaluations found they enjoyed using the technology. Assessment data provided insight into learning styles and progress. The project helped increase technology use and improved teaching and learning.
The document summarizes aspects of Puritan life and beliefs in colonial New England. It describes how the Puritans sought to "purify" the Church of England from corruption rather than separate from it, leading the king to grant them land in New England. It discusses the Mayflower Compact, the first governing document of Plymouth Colony, which established fair and equal laws agreed upon by those being governed. The Puritans emphasized mandatory church attendance, education, living according to God's will, and public shaming as punishment for violations of their strict moral code. Notable Puritan leaders included John Winthrop, who served as governor for 12 terms and advocated for the idea of Massachusetts as a "City upon a hill,"
This document is a voter registration and absentee ballot request form (FPCA) for absent uniformed service members, their families, and overseas citizens to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and update their contact information. The form requests basic personal information such as name, address, military status or overseas residence, and contact details. It also allows the user to provide information on their voter preference and political party. The form must be signed to affirm the voter registration information provided is true and accurate.
1) You must sign and submit your voter registration form to be registered to vote.
2) To complete registration, attach proof of address, age (for first time voters) and student declaration form (if applicable). Submit the form to your local Electoral Registration Officer.
3) Myths about voting include that you register only to get an ID card, you can vote only where you were born, and that registration is cumbersome. In fact, registration allows you to vote, temporary residents can register to vote, and registration is now simple online.
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This document summarizes voter registration laws and rules in North Carolina. It outlines who can register voters, acceptable forms of ID required for new voter registration, residency requirements, and registration deadlines. It also discusses voter registration for homeless individuals, people with felony convictions, and the obligations of those assisting with voter registration forms.
The document provides guidance and resources for voter registration efforts in Minnesota, including important dates, the Minnesota Participation Project's six steps for effective voter registration, frequently asked questions about registration, and tips for running volunteer canvassing efforts. Key details covered include how to properly fill out voter registration cards, strategies for registering voters in different settings like offices and community events, and sample scripts and instructions for door-to-door canvassing.
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about voter registration and voting in North Carolina. It addresses topics such as who can register to vote, how to register if you will be 18 by the election or are homeless, whether you need ID to vote, how to check your registration status or polling place, how absentee voting works, and more. The goal is to help anyone interested in registering to vote or learning about the voting process in North Carolina.
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The document provides training for overseas voters on registering to vote and requesting absentee ballots. It covers:
1. An introduction to the training and what it will cover, including background on UOCAVA and available voter resources.
2. Information about the 2016 general election and the offices that will be decided.
3. The absentee voting process for overseas citizens, including how to complete the Federal Post Card Application to register and request a ballot, and the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot as a backup.
4. Available online assistants from the Federal Voting Assistance Program to help complete the forms.
CMS Draft - Application for Individual Health Insurance (No Financial)Tom Daly
This document is an application for health insurance. It provides instructions on who can use the application, how to apply online or via mail, and what to expect after submitting the application. It notes that applicants may qualify for free or low-cost insurance from Medicaid or CHIP or help paying premiums and lists resources for getting help with the application, including phone numbers and websites. The application then requests personal information about the applicant and family members seeking coverage, including names, addresses, citizenship status, demographic data, and social security numbers.
This document provides instructions and important information for completing an Oklahoma voter registration application. It notes that voter registration closes 24 days before an election and applications must be postmarked more than 24 days before the election. It emphasizes that the name on the application must match the voter's ID and outlines what political parties and affiliations are recognized in Oklahoma. The document also provides details on registering at the voter's residence address and explains sections of the application related to previous registration and the required oath.
The U.S. Embassy in Madrid reminds U.S. citizens that the 2008 primary and general election season is approaching. It encourages citizens residing abroad to register to vote by acting now in order to participate in both the primaries and general elections. The document provides information on voter eligibility, how to register and request absentee ballots using the Federal Post Card Application, and deadlines for sending in ballots. It also provides resources for obtaining non-partisan information about candidates and issues.
This document provides information about voting in Las Vegas, Nevada. It outlines the options for registering to vote, including online, by mail, or in person. It describes the requirements to vote, as well as how to cast a ballot through early voting or on election day. Early voting locations are provided. Important dates for the upcoming primary and general elections are listed. The document encourages voting and provides etiquette for polling places.
The document outlines voting rights and procedures for New Jersey voters, including how to vote using a voting machine or provisional ballot, acceptable forms of voter identification, the role of challengers in the polling place, and what to do if you have a complaint. It also describes election offenses and the process for mail-in voting in New Jersey. Voters have rights to vote privately, bring materials into the voting booth, and get assistance or a new ballot if needed.
The document provides information for fathers seeking to legitimate a child born out of wedlock in Henry County, Georgia. It explains that legitimation establishes the father's legal rights and responsibilities to the child. The packet details the legitimation process, including forms needed, where to file, potential costs, serving notice to the mother and any other necessary parties, and attending mandatory mediation if the case is contested. The length of the process depends on factors such as whether publication or personal service of the mother is required, and if custody is also being sought.
This document provides instructions for completing the electronic Diversity Visa entry form. It outlines the personal information required, including name, gender, birthdate, birthplace, country of eligibility, photograph, mailing address, country of residence, marital status, number of children, education level, and contact information. It notes the requirements to qualify for the Diversity Visa program and explains that the information collected will be used to determine eligibility for an immigrant visa and may be shared with other government agencies for law enforcement purposes.
This document provides instructions for election officers working at a polling place on election day. It covers procedures for checking voters in, issuing ballots, handling provisional and spoiled ballots, assisting voters with special needs, and addressing issues like electioneering or disturbances at the polling place. Key points include verifying a voter's identity and eligibility before issuing a ballot, completing an envelope for any provisional ballots, allowing voters to spoil up to two ballots, and providing language or other assistance as needed to voters. Procedures are also outlined for dealing with media, observers, or other situations that could disrupt voting.
This document provides a guide to the voting process in the United States. It outlines the key steps which include: checking your eligibility by verifying citizenship and age requirements; meeting your state's voter registration deadline; registering to vote online, by mail, or in-person; checking and updating your registration information; becoming informed on the candidates and issues; and voting on election day or requesting an absentee ballot. The guide stresses the importance of being properly registered and provides resources for voters to check deadlines, registration status, sample ballots, and more to ensure they are prepared to participate in the election process.
Patsy D Patsy submitted an application for SNAP benefits to the Human Resources Administration. Her application tracking number is MB00011205549 and her filing date is 04-24-2013. She is requesting SNAP benefits and will receive a response within 30 days as required by law. She provided documentation to verify her identity, age, residence address, income from unemployment benefits, and rental costs. Her interview will be conducted in person at her preference.
According to the Controlled Substances Act, a practitioner is required to have a separate DEA registration for “each principal place of business or professional practice where controlled substances are manufactured, distributed, or dispensed,”.
We put together this simple guide to help physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners navigate the process of re-registering a DEA registration number as well as some helpful tips.
This document provides information about volunteering at a 'Month of the Military Child Camp' being held from April 20-22, 2012 at Fortson 4-H Center. It includes an application form for volunteers, with sections requesting contact and background information. The deadline to apply is March 23, 2012 and transportation to/from the camp is the responsibility of volunteers. Upon acceptance, volunteers will receive a letter with camp information and the University of Georgia will conduct a background check.
The document provides instructions for AmeriCorps members to complete three required background checks: [1] a criminal record check from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania which can be completed online or via mail; [2] a child abuse clearance which requires a printed application and $10 money order; and [3] a search of the National Sex Offender Registry which is completed online by supervisors. Members must complete the checks and provide documentation as part of the enrollment process.
Project Management Semester Long Project - Acuityjpupo2018
Acuity is an innovative learning app designed to transform the way you engage with knowledge. Powered by AI technology, Acuity takes complex topics and distills them into concise, interactive summaries that are easy to read & understand. Whether you're exploring the depths of quantum mechanics or seeking insight into historical events, Acuity provides the key information you need without the burden of lengthy texts.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
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National Voter's Registration Act
1. Register To Vote In Your State
By Using This
Postcard Form and Guide
For U.S. Citizens
2. General Instructions
Who Can Use this Application How to Submit Your Application
If you are a U.S. citizen who lives or has an address Mail your application to the address listed under your
within the United States, you can use the application in State in the State Instructions. Or, deliver the application
this booklet to: in person to your local voter registration office. The
• Register to vote in your State, remaining States that accept the national form will
accept copies of the application printed from the
• Report a change of name to your voter registration
computer image on regular paper stock, signed by the
office,
applicant, and mailed in an envelope with the correct
• Report a change of address to your voter registration
postage.
office, or
• Register with a political party.
First Time Voters Who Register by Mail
If you are registering to vote for the first time in your
Exceptions
jurisdiction and are mailing this registration application,
Please do not use this application if you live outside the
Federal law requires you to show proof of identification
United States and its territories and have no home (legal)
the first time you vote. Proof of identification includes:
address in this country, or if you are in the military
• A current and valid photo identification or
stationed away from home. Use the Federal Postcard
Application available to you from military bases, • A current utility bill, bank statement, government
American embassies, or consular offices. check, paycheck or government document that
shows your name and address.
New Hampshire town and city clerks will accept this Voters may be exempt from this requirement if they
application only as a request for their own absentee voter submit a COPY of this identification with their mail in
mail-in registration form. voter registration form. If you wish to submit a COPY,
North Dakota does not have voter registration. please keep the following in mind:
Wyoming law does not permit mail registration. • Your state may have additional identification
requirements which may mandate you show
How to Find Out If You Are Eligible to Register to identification at the polling place even if you meet
Vote in Your State the Federal proof of identification.
Each State has its own laws about who may register and
• Do not submit original documents with this
vote. Check the information under your State in the State
application, only COPIES.
Instructions. All States require that you be a United
States citizen by birth or naturalization to register to vote
in federal and State elections. Federal law makes it
If You Were Given this Application in a State Agency
illegal to falsely claim U.S. citizenship to register to vote
or Public Office
in any federal, State, or local election. You cannot be
If you have been given this application in a State agency
registered to vote in more than one place at a time.
or public office, it is your choice to use the application.
If you decide to use this application to register to vote,
How to Fill Out this Application
you can fill it out and leave it with the State agency or
Use both the Application Instructions and State Instruc-
public office. The application will be submitted for you.
tions to guide you in filling out the application.
Or, you can take it with you to mail to the address listed
• First, read the Application Instructions. These
under your State in the State Instructions. You also may
instructions will give you important information that
take it with you to deliver in person to your local voter
applies to everyone using this application.
registration office.
• Next, find your State under the State Instructions.
Note: The name and location of the State agency or
Use these instructions to fill out Boxes 6, 7, and 8.
public office where you received the application will
Also refer to these instructions for information about
remain confidential. It will not appear on your
voter eligibility and any oath required for Box 9.
application. Also, if you decide not to use this
application to register to vote, that decision will remain
When to Register to Vote
confidential. It will not affect the service you receive
Each State has its own deadline for registering to vote.
from the agency or office.
Check the deadline for your State on the last page of this
booklet.
Revised 03/01/2006
1
3. Application Instructions
Before filling out the body of the form, please answer the questions on the top of the form as to whether you are a United
States citizen and whether you will be 18 years old on or before Election Day. If you answer no to either of these ques-
tions, you may not use this form to register to vote. However, state specific instructions may provide additional informa-
tion on eligibility to register to vote prior to age 18.
Box 1 — Name Box 7 — Choice of Party
Put in this box your full name in this order — Last, First, In some States, you must register with a party if you
Middle. Do not use nicknames or initials. want to take part in that party’s primary election, caucus,
Note: If this application is for a change of name, please or convention. To find out if your State requires this, see
tell us in Box A (on the bottom half of the form) your item 7 in the instructions under your State.
full name before you changed it.
If you want to register with a party, print in the box the
full name of the party of your choice.
Box 2 — Home Address
Put in this box your home address (legal address). Do
not put your mailing address here if it is different from If you do not want to register with a party, write “no
your home address. Do not use a post office box or rural party” or leave the box blank. Do not write in the word
route without a box number. Refer to state-specific “independent” if you mean “no party,” because this
instructions for rules regarding use of route numbers. might be confused with the name of a political party in
your State.
Note: If you were registered before but this is the first Note: If you do not register with a party, you can still
time you are registering from the address in Box 2, vote in general elections and nonpartisan (nonparty)
please tell us in Box B (on the bottom half of the form) primary elections.
the address where you were registered before. Please
give us as much of the address as you can remember. Box 8 — Race or Ethnic Group
A few States ask for your race or ethnic group, in order
Also Note: If you live in a rural area but do not have a to administer the Federal Voting Rights Act. To find out
street address, or if you have no address, please show if your State asks for this information, see item 8 in the
where you live using the map in Box C (at the bottom of instructions under your State. If so, put in Box 8 the
the form). choice that best describes you from the list below:
• American Indian or Alaskan Native
Box 3 — Mailing Address • Asian or Pacific Islander
If you get your mail at an address that is different from • Black, not of Hispanic Origin
the address in Box 2, put your mailing address in this • Hispanic
box. If you have no address in Box 2, you must write in • Multi-racial
Box 3 an address where you can be reached by mail. • White, not of Hispanic Origin
• Other
Box 4 — Date of Birth
Put in this box your date of birth in this order — Month,
Box 9 — Signature
Day, Year. Be careful not to use today’s date!
Review the information in item 9 in the instructions un-
der your State. Before you sign or make your mark,
Box 5 — Telephone Number make sure that:
Most States ask for your telephone number in case there
are questions about your application. However, you do
(1) You meet your State’s requirements, and
not have to fill in this box.
(2) You understand all of Box 9.
Box 6 — ID Number Finally, sign your full name or make your mark, and
Federal law requires that states collect from each regis-
print today’s date in this order — Month, Day, Year.
trant an identification number. You must refer to your
If the applicant is unable to sign, put in Box D the name,
state's specific instructions for item 6 regarding informa-
address, and telephone number (optional) of the person
tion on what number is acceptable for your state. If you
who helped the applicant.
have neither a drivers license nor a social security num-
ber, please indicate this on the form and a number will
be assigned to you by your state.
Revised 03/01/2006
2
8. State Instructions
advocates the overthrow of the only candidates from that political
Alabama governments of the U.S. or the party. Voters registered as a
State of Alabama by unlawful member of a political party may
Updated: 03-01-06
means and that the information only vote that party's ballot. Voters
contained herein is true, so help me registered as undeclared or non-
Registration Deadline — Voter
God” partisan may choose one ballot
registration is closed during the ten
from the ballots available.
days preceding an election.
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
Mailing address:
Applications must be postmarked
blank.
Office of the Secretary of State
or delivered by the eleventh day
P.O. Box 5616 9. Signature. To register in Alaska
prior to the election.
Montgomery, AL 36103-5616 you must:
6. ID Number. Your social • be a citizen of the United States
security number is requested (by • be at least 18 years old within 90
Alaska
authority of the Alabama Supreme days of completing this registration
Court, 17-4-122). • be a resident of Alaska
Updated: 03-01-06
7. Choice of Party. Optional: • not be a convicted felon (unless
You do not have to register with a unconditionally discharged)
Registration Deadline — 30 days
party if you want to take part in • not be registered to vote in
before the election.
that party’s primary election, another State
caucus, or convention. 6. ID Number. You must provide
one of the following identification
8. Race or Ethnic Group. You are Mailing address:
numbers; Alaska Driver's License
required to fill in this box; Division of Elections
or Alaska State Identification Card
however, your application will not State of Alaska
Number. If you do not have an
be rejected if you fail to do so. See PO Box 110017
Alaska Driver's License or Alaska
the list of choices under the Juneau, AK 99811-0017
State Identification Card, you must
Application Instructions for Box 8
provide the last four digits of your
(on page 2).
Arizona
Social Security Number. If you do
9. Signature. To register in
not have any of these identification
Alabama you must:
Updated: 03-01-06
numbers, please write quot;NONEquot; on
• be a citizen of the United States
the form. A unique identifying
• be a resident of Alabama and your
Registration Deadline — 29 days
number will be assigned to you for
county at the time of registration
before the election.
voter registration purposes. This
• be 18 years old before any
information is kept confidential.
election 6. ID Number. Your completed
Having this information assists in
• not have been convicted of a voter registration form must
maintaining your voter record and
felony punishable by imprisonment contain the number of your Arizona
may assist in verifying your
in the penitentiary (or have had driver license, or non-operating
identity (Title 15 of the Alaska
your civil and political rights identification license issued
Statutes).
restored) pursuant to A.R.S. § 28-3165, if the
7. Choice of Party. You do not
• not currently be declared mentally license is current and valid. If you
have to declare a party affiliation
incompetent through a competency do not have a current and valid
when registering to vote. If you do
hearing Arizona driver license or non-
not choose a party, you will be
• swear or affirm to “support and operating identification license,
registered as Undeclared. Alaska
defend the Constitution of the U.S. you must include the last four
has a closed primary election
and the State of Alabama and digits of your social security
system. Each recognized political
further disavow any belief or number if one has been issued to
party has a separate ballot listing
affiliation with any group which you. If you do not have a current
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9. State Instructions
and valid driver license or non- California
6. ID Number. Your completed
operating identification license or a voter registration form must
Updated: 03-01-06
social security number, please write contain your state issued driver's
“NONE” on the form. A unique license number or nonoperating
identifying number will be identification number. If you do Registration Deadline — 15 days
assigned by the Secretary of State. not have a driver's license or before the election.
7. Choice of Party. If you are nonoperating identification, you
6. ID Number When you register
registered in a political party which must include the last four digits of
to vote, you must provide your
has qualified for ballot recognition, your social security number. If you
California driver’s license or
you will be permitted to vote the do not have a driver's license or a
California identification card
primary election ballot for that nonoperating identification or a
number, if you have one. If you do
party. If you are registered as an social security number, please
not have a driver’s license or ID
independent, no party preference or write quot;NONEquot; on the form. A
card, you must provide the last four
as a member of a party which is not unique identifying number will be
digits of your Social Security
qualified for ballot recognition, you assigned by the State.
Number (SSN). If you do not
may select and vote one primary 7. Choice of Party. Optional. You
include this information, you will
election ballot for one of the do not have to register with a party
be required to provide
recognized political parties. if you want to take part in that
identification when you vote.
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave party’s primary election, caucus, or
7. Choice of Party. Please enter
blank. convention.
the name of the political party with
9. Signature. To register in 8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave which you wish to register. If you
Arizona you must: blank. do not wish to register with any
• be a citizen of the United States 9. Signature. To register in party, enter “Decline to State” in
• be a resident of Arizona and your Arkansas you must: the space provided.
county at least 29 days preceding • be a citizen of the United States California law allows voters who
the next election • live in Arkansas at the address in “decline to state” an affiliation with
• be 18 years old on or before the Box 2 on the application a qualified political party or who
next general election • be at least 18 years old before the affiliate with a nonqualified
• not have been convicted of next election political party to vote in the
treason or a felony (or have had • not be a convicted felon (or have primary election of any qualified
your civil rights restored) completely discharged your political party that files a notice
• not currently be declared an sentence or been pardoned) with the Secretary of State
incapacitated person by a court of • not claim the right to vote in any allowing them to do so. You can
law other jurisdiction call 1-800-345-VOTE or visit
www.ss.ca.gov to learn which
• not previously be adjudged
Mailing address: political parties are allowing
mentally incompetent by a court of
nonaffiliated voters to participate in
Secretary of State/Elections competent jurisdiction
their primary election.
1700 W. Washington, 7th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007-2888 8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
Mailing address:
blank.
Secretary of State
9. Signature. To register in
Arkansas Voter Services
California you must:
P.O. Box 8111
Updated: 03-01-06 • be a citizen of the United States
Little Rock, AR 72203-8111
• be a resident of California
• be at least 18 years of age at the
Registration Deadline — 30 days
time of the next election
before the election.
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10. State Instructions
• not be imprisoned or on parole for rights restored by Registrars of
9. Signature. To register in
the conviction of a felony Voters.
Colorado you must:
• not currently be judged mentally • not currently be declared mentally
• be a citizen of the United States
incompetent by a court of law incompetent to vote by a court of
• be a resident of Colorado 30 days
Signature is required. If you meet law
prior to the election
the requirements listed above, • be 18 years old on or before
please sign and date the registration election day Mailing address:
card in the space provided. • not be confined as a prisoner or
Secretary of State
serving any part of a sentence
Elections Division
under mandate
Mailing address: 30 Trinity Street
Secretary of State Hartford, CT 06106
Mailing address:
Elections Division
1500 11th Street Secretary of State
Delaware
Sacramento, CA 95814 c/o Elections
1560 Broadway, Suite 200 Updated: 10-29-2003
Denver, CO 80202
Colorado
Registration Deadline — 20 days
Updated: 03-01-06
Connecticut prior to the general election and 20
days prior to any primary election.
Updated: 03-01-06
Registration Deadline — 29 days
6. ID Number. Your social
before the election. If the
security number is requested. Your
application is received in the mails Registration Deadline — 14 days
social security number is used as
without a postmark, it must be before the election.
necessary for administrative
received within 5 days of the close
6. ID Number. Connecticut purposes related to voting,
of registration.
Driver's License Number, or if including to identify you as a
6. ID Number. Your completed none, the last four digits of your registered voter, to ensure no
voter registration form must Social Security Number. individual is registered in more
contain your state issued driver's than one place, to verify address,
7. Choice of Party. This is
license number or identification voting districts, and other
optional, but you must register with
number. If you do not have a information and may be used for
a party if you want to take part in
driver's license or state issued any other lawful purpose. The
that party’s primary election,
identification, you must include the registration application containing
caucus, or convention.
last four digits of your social your social security number will
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
security number. If you do not become part of the registration
blank.
have a driver's license or a state records of your county (Title 15,
9. Signature. To register in
issued identification or a social Sec. 1302, Del. Code and 5
Connecticut you must:
security number, please write U.S.C.A., Sec. 552a [Sec. 7 of the
• be a citizen of the United States
quot;NONEquot; on the form. A unique Privacy Act of 1974]).
• be a resident of Connecticut and
identifying number will be 7. Choice of Party. You must
of the town in which you wish to
assigned by the State. register with a party if you want to
vote
7. Choice of Party. You must take part in that party’s primary
• be 17 years old. You can vote
register with a party if you want to election, caucus, or convention.
when you turn 18.
take part in that party’s primary 8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
• have completed confinement and
election, caucus, or convention. blank.
parole if previously convicted of a
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave 9. Signature. To register in
felony, and have had your voting
blank. Delaware you must:
5
11. State Instructions
• be a citizen of the United States • be a District of Columbia resident • be a legal resident of both the
• be a permanent resident of at least 30 days preceding the next State of Florida and of the county
Delaware election in which you seek to be registered
• be at least 18 years old on the • be at least 18 years old on or • be 18 years old (you may pre-
date of the next general election preceding the next election register if you are 17)
• felons are eligible to vote if • not be in jail for a felony • not now be adjudicated mentally
certain requirements are met: fines conviction incapacitated with respect to voting
and sentence completed at least • not have been judged “mentally in Florida or any other State
five years prior to application date; incompetent” by a court of law • not have been convicted of a
felony convictions can not be • not claim the right to vote felony without your civil rights
disqualifying felonies, which are anywhere outside D.C. having been restored pursuant to
murder, sexual offenses, or crimes law
against public administration • not claim the right to vote in
Mailing address:
involving bribery or improper another county or state
District of Columbia Board of
influence or abuse of office. • swear or affirm the following:
Elections & Ethics
• not be mentally incompetent “I will protect and defend the
441 4th Street, NW, Suite 250
Constitution of the United States
Washington, DC 20001-2745
and the Constitution of the State of
Mailing address:
Florida, that I am qualified to
Commissioner of Elections
Florida register as an elector under the
111 S. West St., Suite 10
Constitution and laws of the State
Dover, DE 19904
of Florida, and that I am a citizen
Updated: 03-01-06
of the United States and a legal
Registration Deadline — 29 days
District of Columbia resident of Florida”
before the election.
Updated: 10-29-2003
Mailing address:
6. ID Number. If you have one,
Registration Deadline — 30 days State of Florida
you must provide your Florida
before the election. Department of State
driver's license number or Florida
Division of Elections
identification card number. If you
6. ID Number. Federal law now
107 West Gaines Street, Room
do not have a Florida driver's
requires that all voter registration
231
license or identification card, you
applications must include either the
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250
must provide the last four digits of
applicant’s driver’s license number
your social security number.
or the last four digits of the
7. Choice of Party. You must Georgia
applicant’s social security number
register with a party if you want to
in order to be processed. Updated: 10-29-2003
take part in that party’s primary
7. Choice of Party. You must
election, caucus, or convention. Registration Deadline — The fifth
register with a party if you want to
8. Race or Ethnic Group. You are Monday before any general
take part in that party’s primary
requested to fill in this box. See the primary, general election, or
election, caucus, or convention.
list of choices under the presidential preference primary, or
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
Application Instructions for Box 8 regularly scheduled special election
blank.
(on page 2). pursuant to the Georgia Election
9. Signature. To register in the
9. Signature. To register in Florida Code. In the event that a special
District of Columbia you must:
you must: election is scheduled on a date
• be a citizen of the United States
other that those dates prescribed by
• be a citizen of the United States
the Georgia Election Code,
6
12. State Instructions
registration would close on the 5th digits of your social security
Registration Deadline — 30 days
day after the call. number.
before the election. 7. Choice of Party. You do not
6. ID Number. Your full social
have to register with a party if you
6. ID Number. Your full social
security number is required. Your
want to take part in that party’s
security number is required. It is
social security number will remain
primary election, caucus, or
used to prevent fraudulent
confidential and will not be
convention.
registration and voting. Failure to
disclosed except as required by
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
furnish this information will
law. The number will be used to
blank.
prevent acceptance of this
identify and verify the identity of
application (Hawaii Revised 9. Signature. To register in Idaho
voters (Georgia Election Code,
Statutes, Section 11-15). you must:
O.C.G.A. Ch. 21-2-219, 21-2-220,
21-2-225). 7. Choice of Party. A “choice of • be a citizen of the United States
party” is not required for voter • have resided in Idaho and in the
7. Choice of Party. You do not
registration. county for 30 days prior to the day
have to register with a party to take
of election
part in that party’s primary, caucus 8. Race or Ethnic Group. Race or
• be at least 18 years old
or convention. ethnic group information is not
• not have been convicted of a
required for voter registration.
8. Race or Ethnic Group. You are
felony, and without having been
requested to fill in this box. See 9. Signature. To register in Hawaii
restored to the rights of citizenship,
the list of choices under the you must:
or confined in prison on conviction
Application Instructions for Box 8 • be a citizen of the United States
of a criminal offense
(on page 2). • be a resident of the State of
9. Signature. To register in Hawaii
Mailing address:
Georgia you must: • be at least 16 years old (you must
Secretary of State
be 18 years old by election day in
• be a citizen of the United States
P.O. Box 83720
order to vote)
• be a legal resident of Georgia and
State Capitol Bldg.
• not be incarcerated for a felony
of the county in which you want to
Boise, ID 83720-0080
conviction
vote
• not be adjudicated by a court as
• be 18 years old within six months
“non compos mentis”
after the day of registration, and be Illinois
18 years old to vote
• not be serving a sentence for Mailing address: Updated: 03-01-06
having been convicted of a felony Office of Elections
• not have been judicially Registration Deadline — 28 days
State of Hawaii
determined to be mentally prior to each election.
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incompetent, unless the disability Pearl City , HI 96782
6. ID Number. Your driver’s
has been removed
license number is required to
Idaho register to vote. If you do not have
Mailing address:
a driver’s license, at least the last
Elections Division
four digits of your social security
Updated: 03-01-06
Office of the Secretary of State
number are required. If you have
1104 West Tower
Registration Deadline — 25 days neither, please write “NONE” on
2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SE
before the election. the form. A unique identifier will
Atlanta, GA 30334-1505
be assigned to you by the State.
6. ID Number. Enter your driver's
Hawaii 7. Choice of Party. Party
license number. If you have no
registration or preference is not
driver's license, enter the last 4
required for voter registration.
Updated: 03-01-06
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13. State Instructions
However, when you apply for a affiliation at the polls on primary
9. Signature. To register in Indiana
primary ballot, you must indicate election day.
you must:
your party preference for that • be a citizen of the United States 8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
election. • have resided in the precinct at blank.
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave least 30 days before the next 9. Signature. To register in Iowa
blank. election you must:
• be at least 18 years of age on the
9. Signature. A signature is • be a citizen of the United States
day of the next general election
required. If signature is missing • be a resident of Iowa
• not currently be in jail for a
from registration form, you will be • be at least 17-1/2 years old (you
criminal conviction
notified your registration is must be 18 to vote)
incomplete. • not have been convicted of a
Mailing address:
To register in Illinois you must: felony (or have had your rights
Election Division
• be a citizen of the United States restored)
Office of the Secretary of State
• be a resident of Illinois and of • not currently be judged by a court
302 West Washington Street,
your election precinct at least 30 to be quot;incompetent to votequot;
Room E-204
days before the next election • not claim the right to vote in more
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2743
• be at least 18 years old on or than one place
before the next election • give up your right to vote in any
• not be in jail for a felony other place
Iowa
conviction
• not claim the right to vote Mailing address:
Updated: 03-01-06
anywhere else
Elections Division
Registration Deadline — Must be Office of the Secretary of State
Mailing address: delivered by 5 p.m. 10 days before Lucas Building-1st Floor
State Board of Elections the election, if it is a state primary 321 E. 12th Street
1020 S. Spring Street or general election; 11 days before Des Moines, IA 50319
Springfield, IL 62704 all others. Registration forms which
are postmarked 15 or more days
Kansas
before an election are considered
Indiana on time even if received after the
Updated: 03-01-06
deadline.
Updated: 03-01-06
Registration Deadline —
6. ID Number. Your ID number is
Registration Deadline — 29 days Postmarked or delivered 15 days
your Iowa driver's license number
before the election. before the election.
(or Iowa non-driver identification
number) if you have one, if not
6. ID Number. Your state voter ID 6. ID Number. Your completed
then the last four digits of your
number is your ten digit Indiana voter registration form must
social security number. The ID
issued driver's license number. If contain your state issued driver's
number you provide will be
you do not possess an Indiana license number or nondriver's
verified with the Iowa Department
driver's license then provide the identification card number. If you
of Transportation or the Social
last four digits of your social do not have a driver's license or
Security Administration.
security number. Please indicate nondriver's identification card, you
7. Choice of Party. You may, but
which number was provided. must include the last four digits of
do not have to, register with a party
(Indiana Code 3-7-13-13) your social security number. If you
in advance if you want to take part
do not have a driver's license or a
7. Choice of Party. Leave blank.
in that party’s primary election.
nondriver's identification card or
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave You may change or declare a party
social security number, please
blank.
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14. State Instructions
write quot;NONEquot; on the form. A only and is not released to the security number may be provided
unique identifying number will be public (KRS 116.155). No person on a voluntary basis. Neither the
assigned by the State. The number shall be denied the right to register registrar nor the Department of
you provide will be used for because of failure to include social State shall disclose the social
administrative purposes only and security number. security number of a registered
will not be disclosed to the public. voter or circulate the social security
7. Choice of Party. You must
(KSA 25-2309). numbers of registered voters on
register with a party if you want to
commercial lists (R.S. 18:104 and
7. Choice of Party. You must take part in that party’s primary
154; 42 U.S.C. 405).
register with a party if you want to election, caucus, or convention.
take part in that party’s primary 7. Choice of Party. If you do not
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
election, caucus, or convention. list a party affiliation, you cannot
blank.
vote in the Presidential Preference
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave 9. Signature. To register in
Primary and party committee
blank. Kentucky you must:
elections. Political party affiliation
9. Signature. To register in Kansas • be a citizen of the United States
is not required for any other
you must: • be a resident of Kentucky
election.
• be a citizen of the United States • be a resident of the county for at
8. Race or Ethnic Group. You are
• be a resident of Kansas least 28 days prior to the election
requested to fill in this box. See the
• be 18 by the next election date
list of choices under the
• have completed the terms of your • be 18 years of age on or before
Application Instructions for Box 8
sentence if convicted of a felony; a the next general election
(on page 2).
person serving a sentence for a • not be a convicted felon or if you
9. Signature. To register in
felony conviction is ineligible to have been convicted of a felony,
Louisiana you must:
vote your civil rights must have been
restored by executive pardon • be a citizen of the United States
• not claim the right to vote in any
• not have been judged “mentally • be a resident of Louisiana.
other location or under any other
incompetent” in a court of law Residence address must be address
name
• not claim the right to vote where you claim homestead
• not be excluded from voting for
anywhere outside Kentucky exemption, if any.
mental incompetence by a court of
• be at least 17 years old, and be 18
competent jurisdiction
years old prior to the next election
Mailing address:
to vote
Mailing address: State Board of Elections
• not currently be under an order of
140 Walnut Street
Secretary of State
imprisonment for conviction of a
Frankfort, KY 40601-3240
1st Floor, Memorial Hall
felony
120 SW 10th Ave.
• not currently be under a judgment
Topeka, KS 66612-1594 Louisiana of interdiction for mental
incompetence
Kentucky Updated: 03-01-06
Registration Deadline — 30 days
Updated: 03-01-06
before the election.
Mailing address:
6. ID Number. You must provide
Registration Deadline — 29 days
your Louisiana driver's license Secretary of State
before the election.
number, if issued. If not issued, Attention: Voter Registration
6. ID Number. Your full social you must provide at least the last P.O. Box 94125
security number is required. It is four digits of your social security Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9125
used for administrative purposes number, if issued. The full social
9
15. State Instructions
* you have completed the
Maine Registration Deadline — 9:00
court-imposed sentence [2] (first
p.m. 21 days before the election.
conviction), or
Updated: 03-01-06
6. ID Number. If you have a * at least 3 years have
current, valid Maryland driver’s passed since you completed the
Registration Deadline —
license or a Motor Vehicle court-imposed sentence [2] (second
Delivered 10 business days before
Administration identification card, or later conviction).
the election (or a voter may register
you must enter the driver’s license
in-person up to and including
or identification number. If you do [1] Infamous crime means any
election day).
not have a current, valid Maryland felony or any other crime involving
driver’s license or Motor Vehicle
6. ID Number. You must list your an element of deceit, fraud or
Administration identification card,
valid Maine driver's license corruption.
you must enter at least the last 4
number. If you don't have a valid [2] The court-imposed sentence
digits of your social security
Maine driver's license, then you includes probation, parole,
number. However, please note, the
must provide the last four digits of community service, restitutions and
disclosure of your full Social
your Social Security Number. fines.
Security number is voluntary. The
Voters who don't have either of
statutory authority allowing
these forms of ID must write
Mailing address:
election officials to request your
quot;NONEquot; in this space.
State Board of Elections
full Social Security number is
7. Choice of Party. You must
P.O. Box 6486
Election Law Article, Section 3-
register with a party if you want to
Annapolis, MD 21401-0486
202, Annotated Code of Maryland.
take part in that party’s primary
The number will be used only for
election, caucus, or convention
registration and other Massachusetts
(unless otherwise permitted by a
administrative purposes. It will be
political party).
kept confidential.
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave Updated: 03-01-06
7. Choice of Party. You must
blank.
register with a party if you want to Registration Deadline — 20 days
9. Signature. To register in Maine
take part in that party’s primary before the election.
you must:
election.
• be a citizen of the United States 6. ID Number. Federal law
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
• be a resident of Maine and the requires that you provide your
blank.
municipality in which you want to driver’s license number to register
9. Signature. To register in
vote to vote. If you do not have a current
Maryland you must:
• be at least 17 years old (you must and valid Massachusetts’ driver’s
• be a U.S. citizen
be 18 years old to vote) license then you must provide the
• be a Maryland resident last four (4) digits of your social
• be at least 18 years old by the
Mailing address: security number. If you have
next general election neither, you must write “NONE” in
Elections Division
• not be under guardianship for the box and a unique identifying
Bureau of Corporations,
mental disability number will be assigned to you.
Elections and Commissions
• not have been convicted of
101 State House Station 7. Choice of Party. If you do not
buying or selling votes
Augusta, ME 04333-0101 designate a party of political
• not have been convicted more designation in this box, you will be
than once of a crime of violence registered as unenrolled.
Maryland (Criminal Law, Art. 14-101) Unenrolled voters may participate
• not have been convicted of an in party primaries. However, an
Updated: 03-01-06
infamous crime [1] unless: unenrolled voter must enroll in a
* you have been pardoned,
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16. State Instructions
•
party on the day of the Presidential A unique identifying number will temporarily residing
Preference Primary in order to be assigned by the State. overseas.
participate in that primary. 7. Choice of Party. A quot;choice of
8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave partyquot; is not required for voter Mailing address:
blank. registration. Michigan Department of State
9. Signature. To register in 8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave Bureau of Elections
Massachusetts you must: blank. P.O. Box 20126
• be a citizen of the United States 9. Signature. To register in Lansing, MI 48901-0726
• be a resident of Massachusetts Michigan you must:
• be 18 years old on or before the • be a citizen of the United States
Minnesota
next election • be 18 years old by the next
• not have been convicted of election
Updated: 03-01-06
corrupt practices in respect to • be a resident of Michigan and at
elections least a 30 day resident of your city
Registration Deadline —
• not be under guardianship with or township by election day
Delivered by 5:00 p.m. 21 days
respect to voting • not be confined in a jail after
before the election (there is also
• not be currently incarcerated for a being convicted and sentenced
election day registration at polling
felony conviction
places).
Notice: Michigan law requires that
Mailing address: 6. ID Number. Federal law
the same address be used for voter
requires that you provide your
Secretary of the Commonwealth registration and driver license
driver’s license number to register
Elections Division, Room 1705 purposes. Therefore, if the
to vote for federal offices. If you
One Ashburton Place residence address you provide on
do not have a driver’s license then
Boston, MA 02108 this form differs from the address
you will have to provide the last
shown on a driver license or
four digits of your social security
personal identification card issued
Michigan number. If you have neither, please
by the State of Michigan, the
write “NONE” on the form. A
Secretary of State will
Updated: 03-01-06 unique identifying number will
automatically change your driver
instead be assigned to you by your
license or personal identification
Registration Deadline — 30 days
State.
card address to match the residence
before the election.
7. Choice of Party. Leave blank.
address entered on this form. If an
address change is made, the
6. ID Number. Your completed 8. Race or Ethnic Group. Leave
Secretary of State will mail you an
voter registration form must blank.
address update sticker for your
contain your state issued driver's 9. Signature. To register in
driver license or personal
license number or state issued Minnesota you must:
identification card.
personal identification card • be a citizen of the United States
number. If you do not have a • be a resident of Minnesota for 20
driver's license or state issued Caution: If you register by mail, days before the next election
personal identification card, you you must vote in person at your • reside at the address given
must include the last four digits of assigned precinct the first time you • be 18 years old by election day
your social security number. If you vote, unless you are: • not be convicted of treason or a
do not have a driver's license or a felony without having your civil
• disabled as defined
state issued personal identification rights restored
by state law;
card or a social security number, • not be under court-ordered
• 60 years of age or
please write quot;NONEquot; on the form. guardianship of the person without
older; or
retaining the right to vote
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