I would like a party breakdown of that, please.
Miss a state election and a federal election, goes to inactive. Must show state issued Real ID compliant ID to reactivate. Other means to be place on inactive, driver license expired or name and DOB is reported on the SSDI.I think you should have to either re-register every election cycle - or have it expire after a time.
Because I guarantee those 750,000 VOTED last time.
Must show state issued Real ID compliant ID to reactivate.
Like dem voters get married.The Dembots are puling about this because they've been told it means married women won't be able to vote (name on birth certificate isn't the same as the one on their DL). The ignorance of these people is exasperating.
See if you are still registered in MD - https://voterservices.elections.maryland.gov/votersearchCan someone help me understand how voters names get removed from state rolls? More specifically in my own personal circumstances, I was registered to vote in Maryland. I moved to SC in July of ‘23. I obtained my SC drivers license and registered to vote here in SC at that time.
When I obtained my SC drivers license they required I turn over my MD license. Does this mean that somehow they notify MD that I am now in SC and MD removes me from their records, including voter registration?
I never really thought about it.
Glad to see I'm not (although if I'd been registered "D" in Maryland maybe I still would be) and it's only been two weeks since I got my N.C. license.See if you are still registered in MD - https://voterservices.elections.maryland.gov/votersearch
I know that the board of election shares data from the MVA, voter registration uses license numbers to confirm some data. If maryland received notice of you get a license in another state, this may be shared.Can someone help me understand how voters names get removed from state rolls? More specifically in my own personal circumstances, I was registered to vote in Maryland. I moved to SC in July of ‘23. I obtained my SC drivers license and registered to vote here in SC at that time.
When I obtained my SC drivers license they required I turn over my MD license. Does this mean that somehow they notify MD that I am now in SC and MD removes me from their records, including voter registration?
I never really thought about it.
I am not. Thanks for that link!See if you are still registered in MD - https://voterservices.elections.maryland.gov/votersearch