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Address and voting question

So, it occurred to me that I haven't officially changed my address yet (oops) and won't be getting around to it until after the election. Can I still vote at my old location you think, or am I out completely? DH will be pleased!

Re: Address and voting question

  • i think you are out... you can do change of address online but it is too late for the voter registry.  you may be able to cast a provisional ballot. but i am not sure
  • Oooh, I kept Googling and found this (posting in case it helps anyone else):

     

    • If you have moved more than 30 days before an election but did not change your address with Voter Registration Officials, you must vote at the polling place of your old residence, where you are registered to vote. However, you may only vote once at the original polling place and you must abide by special procedures, called ?fail-safe voting.? These procedures include:
      • If you have moved within the same county, inform the Election Officials at the polling place that you have moved and would like to change your registration by filling out an affirmation that states your new address.
      • You will be permitted to vote at the old polling place based on your previous residence, but the County Voter Registration Commission will update its records after the election.
      • You will receive a new voter certification card in the mail that will show your new address and polling place.
      • You will not be able to vote again at your old polling place (unless, of course, it also serves your new residence).

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