What if I move, can I still vote?

It depends on when you move.

  • If you moved within 27 days of the election in the same precinct you can vote a full ballot by signing an affidavit.
  • If you moved more than 30 days before the election and did not transfer your registration, you cannot vote (Exception: In even-year elections you can vote for federal offices only, after completing an affidavit for "change of address").
  • If you moved within 30 days before the election outside of your precinct, but you still live in the State, and did not transfer your registration, you can vote a full ballot in your old polling place after completing an affidavit.

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1. How do I register to vote?
2. Can I register at a public assistance office?
3. Can I register to vote by mailing an application to my election office?
4. Do I ever have to re-register?
5. How will I know that I am registered?
6. When can I consider myself officially registered to vote?
7. What are the voter registration requirements?
8. Do I need identification when I register to vote?
9. What if I'm not listed as being registered to vote at the vote center?
10. When can I register to vote?
11. Is there a deadline to register?
12. Where can I register to vote?
13. Will I automatically be registered to vote when I renew my driver's license?
14. What should I do if I change my name?
15. What if I move, can I still vote?