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Register To Vote Utah

Lewis Said:

How do I vote early in Utah?

We Answered:

Call your country clerk to get the information you need:
http://elections.utah.gov/countyclerks.h…

Good luck!

Glenn Said:

How do I register to vote?

We Answered:

The requirement to vote in Utah is 18, US citizen. A resident of Utah for at least 30 days before the election. An applicant is considered a resident of Utah if he or she has his principal place of residence within Utah and intends to continue to reside within Utah indefinitely. If this doesn't apply to you, could register in Texas and do an absentee ballot. Can register at the website at the bottom.

Gene Said:

What do U think Utah’s Driving Privilege Card facilitates implementation of Arizona immigration law?

We Answered:

I say way to go Utah. Texas, Ohio, Georgia and another state, can't remember which one are also trying to follow Arizona's lead. As for the drivers license thing, that makes my blood boil. I am however stepping up to the plate along with thousands of others who will not let our country be ruined by Obama or illegals who are draining us.

Wendy Said:

what do i have to do to register to vote in utah for the presidental election?

We Answered:

If you plan on mailing your registration form in, it must be postmarked by the 30th day before the election in which you want to vote. If you are registering in person, you have until 15 days before the election in which you want to vote to turn your form in. Even though the deadline has already passed to register for the Primary election, you should definitely register to vote in time for the General Election, and you can do so at this website: http://electionimpact3.votenet.com/decla…

Angel Said:

I registered(through mail) to vote, before 18, now i'm 18 where is my voter card, am i even registered? (utah)?

We Answered:

No, just your state ID or license.

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