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Register To Vote In Va

Sonia Said:

Should college students who are still claimed as dependants be allowed to register to vote in the school town?

We Answered:

WTF? I'm not okay with that... This smells like a lawsuit!

Rodney Said:

Do I need to live in the state to register to vote?

We Answered:

You register to vote in one state and only one state. Currently your residence is VA., so register there. When and if you return to IL then you register in IL

Penny Said:

I think I'm registered to vote in three states and now I need an absentee ballot. Help!?

We Answered:

You should probably contact the Board of Elections in all those states to see what their records show. If more than one have you on the rolls, you definitely need to get them to drop you off of it, ASAP.

Jason Said:

If I am registered to vote in VA, but do not live in the same area (still VA) do I have to cast an absentee?

We Answered:

If you're in the same Congressional district, you should be able to vote in person just fine.

If you're in a different Congressional district, you'll have to drive to the one you're registered in and vote there.

I think.

Peter Said:

Do you have to register each election year to vote in the same state?

We Answered:

Don't even bother voting, because THIS secret and evil group has been in control of everything for far too long!...
http://www.rense.com/general58/suspre.ht…

Freddie Said:

I live in 2 states which one should I register my car in? VA/NJ?

We Answered:

Some of these answers are really good especially about calling or contacting the DMV office and or the office of Vehicle registration/County tax office. In Texas our Drivers licenses are issued by the State but our vehicles are registered through the County Tax office and that is where we pay our fees for registration, unlike some states this can be done all in one office, but I digress.

You should register and insure your vehicle with your principal garaging address/State of residence which sounds like VA from what you wrote. Most all States have reciprocal agreements with other States that honor the license and insurance of a person from a different State as long as that person is indeed a temporary resident. Remember the key word here is temporary and should something ever happen you need to be able to back up the fact that you are indeed temporary. Most States define a temporary resident as one who lives in that state for less than 6 months, some it’s one who lives there less than a year. There are more exceptions for temporary residents from another country.

Good luck and I hope this helped. Please do follow the advice of one person who answered here and call the concerned authority at a regional or State level, local offices no matter how good intentioned are not always up to date on current rules or exceptions.

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