JaneDead Posted November 2, 2004 Posted November 2, 2004 ok so i moved and i just realized i am showing up as registered to vote in my old city at the old school by where i lived. so now here it is, election day and i want to know- can i still go there (the old city)and vote even though i moved and my new address is on my license and i don't have my card at all?? i've never been in this situation before so i had no idea what to do. i have been trying to call wdiv cuz they have a number to call but didn't get anyone and i want to go out soon to do this!!
JaneDead Posted November 2, 2004 Author Posted November 2, 2004 this is the info i found about it: NOTE: you do not need your voter registration card to vote. It doesn't hurt to have it, but you can vote without it. Click here to find out how to get a replacement. What You Need to Bring with You on Election Day: RETURNING VOTERS: If you have voted in Michigan before, you can check your name in the Publius website. If you polling location appears to be in order, you really only need to bring yourself to the polls. To be safe, if you have a Michigan Driver's License, you can bring that too. NEW VOTERS New Voters must meet the new federal ID requirement. As a first time Michigan voter you must provide identification before voting if you: 1.) registered by mail and 2.) have never previously voted in Michigan and 3.) have not already satisfied the identification requirement. Acceptable ID includes a current and valid photo ID or a paycheck stub, utility bill, bank statement or government document that lists your name and address. The requirement does not apply to voters who are disabled or overseas. SPECIAL NOTE: In order for new voters to vote absentee, you must show ID to a designated election official (generally your clerk or someone at the Secretary of State's office). If you didn't register in-person, you can apply for an absentee ballot at your clerk's office and show ID when you apply. soooo i am assuming i can just go to my old location and do it??
gothicmom Posted November 2, 2004 Posted November 2, 2004 Sorry dearie, I have no clue. Is your avatar you? I've never seen a pic of you!
Fierce Critter Posted November 2, 2004 Posted November 2, 2004 Might be bad news for you. Jon and I had to change our address to ensure being able to vote in our proper polling district. We got that in under the wire. Good luck.
The_Dark Posted November 2, 2004 Posted November 2, 2004 Well, you kinda have a choice. Drive over and vote there with hope they Dont ask for your ID. Even if they do, you may still be allowed to vote. At worst, I belevie, you may have to vote Absantee.
gothicmom Posted November 2, 2004 Posted November 2, 2004 yes, that is me You are so cute! You should start a member photo thread!
Rose Posted November 2, 2004 Posted November 2, 2004 it's probably too late for you but just a general FYI - you can go to the polls and if you're not on the rolls you can ask for a provisional ballot. you cast your votes and then they will double check your eligibility, and if it all checks out your vote will be counted. if you are not already registered though, most states do have deadlines for registering, but if it's just a name/address change then provisional ballot should work.
Marblez Posted November 3, 2004 Posted November 3, 2004 I know it is too late, but I do hope you tried. I share your boat. I was registered to vote at my old address. i went to THAT polling location and voted with no problem, even though my address had changed.
JaneDead Posted November 3, 2004 Author Posted November 3, 2004 it was not too late. i went. and i voted.
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