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By eHow Culture & Society Editor 2 comments
Indiana passed a law (Public Law 109-2005) requiring all residents to show a photo ID before casting a ballot at the polls. In addition, you must live in your current precinct for at least 30 days if you plan to vote in that election. To register ... more »
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To vote in Kansas, you must meet qualifications and register as a voter. If you are 17 years old but will be 18 before the next election, you may register to vote. (This does not allow you to vote before turning 18.) The deadline to register to ... more »
By objection21 0 comments
Running a liberal campaign is simple; all you have to do is require absolutely nothing of your constituents. A successful liberal campaign doesn't fault people for their shortcomings, nor does it require them to actually do for themselves in ... more »
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Voting is something that many of us take for granted even though we are lucky enough to be living in a democracy. People with a disability simply don't have the same access to the democratic process. The Help America Vote Act of 2002 has stated ... more »
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Registering to vote in Connecticut is very easy. You can register by mail or in person at the Town Clerk office or at the Registrar of Voters Office located in your town. If you need to update your voter information, you will use the same form ... more »
By smilesatme1 1 comments
Many of illegal immigrants are hiding from Homeland Security Officers but majority of them just didn't care about their status as long as they are making money. You can be legal in United States by getting married with a U.S citizen and have a ... more »
By Kelly185 0 comments
Being election year, it's the perfect time to attend a political rally, campaign event or debate. Politics and new beginnings are in the air, and many Americans are flocking to rallies celebrating their favorite presidential candidates. Many ... more »
By Scott Cavanagh 0 comments
Elections can present voters with important and often difficult decisions. From local races to presidential primaries, voting provides an essential way to voice your opinions on the performance of your government and help elect representatives ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
There are a variety of ways to find your local voter registration office. There are also a variety of ways to register to vote. Deciding which method best suits your needs can be done when you have all the correct information and the right tools. ... more »
By MelanieF 0 comments
Our children are our future leaders, so it is the job of parents to raise their children to be happy, healthy and productive adults, while educating them about the political aspects of how things are done in our country. Every day parents have ... more »
By llreynolds 0 comments
Caucuses and primary elections are a little like those "pre-tests" you had in school. Here political parties decide which candidates they want to run in the next general election. Members must choose candidates that will represent the party's ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
One of the many milestones of becoming an adult is voting. This is your chance to let your voice be heard on issues such as education, global warming and human rights. It's also your opportunity to elect those who are qualified to handle the job. ... more »
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In 1995, Alabama passed NVRA (National Voter Registration Act). This act provides for three types of voter registration in the state: motor voter registration, agency-based registration, and postcard registration. Motor voter registration applies ... more »
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Men and women that serve our country in the United States armed forces can sometimes have a difficult time registering to vote, especially if they travel around the world frequently. If you desire to register to vote and you are in the military, ... more »
By Serafina 0 comments
Registering to vote in the State of Ohio is relatively easy---unless you are a first time voter. Then the application form can seem overwhelming which would make you change your mind about using your rights as a Citizen of the United States. In ... more »
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Changes in federal and state law have made it more important to have knowledgeable and trained polling workers during elections. You have the opportunity as an American citizen to either work for the polling station for money or to volunteer your ... more »
By Charles Buchanan 0 comments
Most people of voting age can figure out where to find their county voters registration (look in the phone boook, contact the county voting clerk). Most do not realize how to vote in their precinct or county caucus, or how to participate in ... more »
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Sometimes it is impossible to avoid mistakes when voting. Depending on the technology used at the voting precinct, you could have an easy time casting your ballots for candidates and issues or a rough one. Polling technologies differ by location ... more »
By QuackJack 0 comments
Judges must hear both sides of an argument before they can make an intelligent decision. If there are 3 witnesses, all 3 witnesses should be heard. Any judge or voter, that refuses to hear both sides of issues, chooses to be a guesser or hoper, ... more »
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Help protect voter's rights by becoming aware of election laws that deal with rights people have as voters. Too many voters have complained that poll workers and other people violate their rights. Knowing what these rights are can prevent you ... more »
By gramgail 0 comments
Ever wonder how you can live your Catholic Faith AND vote in the presidential elections? Read on and I'll tell you how!.. more »
By dawnmichel 0 comments
Many of us are familiar with the term Woman-suffrage. By broad definition it is the right of women to share equally with men in the political privileges afforded by a representative government. In other words, it means the right of women to ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
It is typically common to bring an ID to a polling station. This is done to ensure that you are indeed an American citizen with the right to vote. It is also checked to be sure that you are voting at the correct precinct for your address ... more »
By MCarr 0 comments
What issues are important to you? Find out where candidates running for public office stand before casting your vote in the upcoming election... more »
By Lindaperry 0 comments
Fly the flag, listen to the music and be one-hundred percent patriotic right where you live. Were you born in America? Do you love and or miss America? Then take your flag out and post it somewhere, let it fly. Read these suggestions after ... more »