rexy
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Sun Sep-28-08 12:57 AM
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Texas Voter Registration Question |
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After reading all the posts earlier this week (or was it last week?) about votes being thrown out for simple errors, I'm worried about mine.
I registered to vote last year, but have since moved. I changed my address online earlier today. I'm a college student, so my state ID has my home address on it. If the address I used to register to vote doesn't match my state ID address, will my vote be thrown out?
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soccermomforobama
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Sun Sep-28-08 01:09 AM
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1. I did not have a problem |
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I voted early one time and my voting address did not match my license. When I got to the polling place, they asked about the different addresses and I do not remember it being a problem, but it was not for a Presidential election. . .it was voting for the Cowboys stadium in Arlington.
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AldebTX
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Sun Sep-28-08 01:19 AM
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2. When I Was In College in Austin |
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I could vote at college where I lived. All I had to show was the voter registration card. They do not ask for the driver's license unless you don't have the card even now.
I did lose my card one year and my license still showed my home address at my parents and they accepted the driver's license along with a piece of mail with my college address.
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rexy
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Sun Sep-28-08 01:46 AM
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3. Good to know. Thanks for the info! n/t |
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