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Register To Vote Pennsylvania

Gordon Said:

I want to vote for Ron Paul in in the primary, but I'm not a Republican?

We Answered:

Just register as a republican so you can vote for Ron Paul in the primaries. After that you can switch your party affiliation. That's what I'm doing. Go Ron Paul!!!

ronpaul2008.com

Luis Said:

Is there a way to verify I'm already registered to vote?

We Answered:

Just check with your Registrar Of Voters Office at your county courthouse. You can probably just call them. Also, make sure there are no restrictions like which party are you registered for, etc.

Bradley Said:

In Ohio do you have to be registered Democrat to vote in the Democratic primary?

We Answered:

Yes, you will have to pick when you goto vote if you haven't done so in Ohio.

Gerald Said:

Can I register to vote right now?

We Answered:

Yes! Go to this web-site!
http://www.declareyourself.com/?gclid=CO…
Absentee Ballot Request and more 411!


For additional fact/data to be an informed voter, please check out the other sites as well!

http://www.vajoe.com/candidate_calculato…

The calculator takes the TOP 24 ISSUES, lets YOU RANK them by LEVEL of IMPORTANCE to YOU and CHOOSE whether or not you SUPPORT the 24 ISSUES.

Based on this information, the CALCULATOR then compares YOUR DATA to each Candidates’ and gives you a LIST of CANDIDATES RANKED in ORDER by the CANDIDATE that MATCH your VIEWS the MOST.

http://www.politicalcompass.org/test

1. Take the political compass test
2. If you're planning to take the test, THEY strongly recommend that you take it before viewing the analysis page or reading anything about it (which you will also see at the end of the test along with your personal results).
3. Knowing too much about the way the final results are presented MAY influence the way you respond, and prevent you from getting an accurate reading.
http://www.votesmart.org/
1. Presidential Election Resources; including each candidate's voting record and position on all issues.
2. State Presidential Primary Dates
3. How Does the Primary Process Work?
4. Electoral College Votes per State
5. What is the Electoral College?
6. Political Party Information
7. Other Internet Resources
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21116732
1. This site compares candidates and issues in matrix form.
2. You can vote for your candidate by issue on this site.

VOTE TO KEEP AMERICA SAFE

Lloyd Said:

If you don't register to vote, then can you avoid jury duty all together?

We Answered:

Not necessarily, but it helps. Jury Commissioners use various lists to make up the jury pool. The most common list -- and therefore, the group of people most likely to be called for jury duty -- is the voter registration list. That is because the qualifications for jurors and the qualifications for voters are virtually identical (citizen of the U.S. and over the age of 18). Therefore, a person who is not registered to vote is less likely to be called for jury duty.

However, some Jury Commissioners also use other lists, including lists of licensed drivers and lists of registered automobile owners. In those jurisdictions, you might be called for jury duty if you are a licensed driver or a registered automobile owner, even if you haven't registered to vote. If you are all three (voter, driver and car owner), you are most likely to be picked.

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