Posted on 10/18/2016 7:07:43 PM PDT by Be Careful
Does this differ from State-to-State? Anyone know?
If your dead relatives vote for Trump, leave them alone.
See if I am registered in (state name)
You will then be provided a page where you enter, first and lat name, birth date or zip code, and then depress the search button. I just checked to make sure I wasn't still registered in Virginia, and am still registered in Louisiana.
I used the CA site to verify my 89 year old Dad. Yep, still voting Republican :)
Very interesting website - I moved out of Baltimore city back in 1999...and yet I am an active voter according to the state of Maryland despite my notification years ago that we were moving out of state...
If they’re voting for Trump, don’t worry about it ;-)
Just did a google search for you and found that in CA you can check to see if you or someone is registered to vote by going here:
http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/registration-status/
I think it is different for different states, But I think you can try a google search for voter registration and the name or abbreviation of your state and go from there.
Thanks..I clicked “Check Voter Status” so it asks for the drivers license number..the rest we have, SSN and of course birthdate, but will have to look for drivers license..I know its here will just have to look through my Dad’s things to find it I know my Mom kept all that stuff..we can’t look it up from Los Angeles County since even though we live in SoCal, Beverly Hill isn’t considered LA County so its a different registration
There was a article here on FR back in 2008. An elderly woman in Arizona or New Mexico (can’t remember) went to vote. She gave her name to the poll watchers, and while they were running down the list, the lady fainted. Fainted from shock — she saw on the list that her husband had already voted that day, but her husband had been dead for a number of years.
This $hit happens and is the biggest fraud perpetrated on the American people — much bigger than the fiction of an independent, object news media.
Well, you could check with the elections officials in the county where they lived.
In Washington State you also have to have a birth date to go along with the name.
When my mother passed away, it was one of the first things I did. My mom had been registered as a Democrat for years, and then switched over to Republican.
I called the Registar of Voters office and they checked. The person who answered the phone assured me she had been removed. However, I never had any actual visual proof.
But, if she was still listed, wouldn’t she be getting a voter sample ballot ..?? Not sure .. but I will be re-checking again.
You all are trying to disenfranchise a segment of America. And, by the way, the dead, many of whom are minorities, have no way of obtaining ID.
Bookmarking
Worked for Florida. Just checked my parents who passed in 2001/2007. Not registered.
Thanks
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