Note:
The Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) § 802 transferred to the
Election Assistance Commission all of the functions exercised by the
Federal Election Commission under the National Voter Registration Act
of 1993.
Please
note the following changes that were made to the National
Mail Voter Registration Form on September 12, 2006:
Delaware:
Mailing address changed.
Florida:
Mailing address changed.
Georgia:
A full social security number is requested; it is no longer
required.
Missouri:
ID number language changed to conform to HAVA requirements.
West
Virginia: ID number language changed to conform to
HAVA requirements.
Wisconsin:
Mailing address changed. Mail in voter
registration deadline changed to twenty (20) days prior to the
election. Voter registration is required statewide.
La
sección 802 de la Ley de Ayuda América a Votar de 2002 (HAVA por sus
siglas en inglés) transfirió todas las funciones ejercitadas por la
Comisión Federal de Elecciones bajo la Ley de Inscripción de
Votantes Nacional del 1993 a la Comisión de Asistencia Electoral.
Por
favor note los siguientes cambios hechos el 12 de septiembre de 2006
al formulario
nacional de inscripción de votantes:
Delaware:
La dirección postal cambió.
Florida:
La dirección postal cambió.
Georgia:
El número del Seguro Social es solicitado pero no es un requisito.
Missouri:
El número de identificación solicitado cambió para conformar con
los requisitos de HAVA.
Virginia
Occidental: El número de identificación solicitado
cambió para conformar con los requisitos de HAVA.
Wisconsin:
La dirección postal cambió. La fecha
de cierre de inscripción para votantes cambió a veinte (20) días
antes de la elección. La inscripción de votantes ahora se requiere
en todo el estado.
Where
can I register to vote?
Registration
applications may be obtained from either the local election official
in your county or city, or through registration outreach programs
sponsored by such groups as the League of Women Voters. In addition,
you can also register to vote when applying for a driver’s license
or identity card at State DMV or driver's licensing offices, State
offices providing public assistance, State offices providing
State-funded programs for the disabled, and at armed forces
recruitment offices.
Many
States also offer registration opportunities at public libraries, post
offices, unemployment offices, and at public high schools and
universities. Colleges, universities, and trade schools participating
in federal student loan programs also offer voter registration
applications to enrolled students prior to general elections.
Frequently
Asked Questions about the National Mail Voter Registration
Form
National
Mail Voter Registration Form
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