Thursday, November 8, 2007

Voter registration deadlines by state

If you support Ron Paul, please be sure you are registered to vote REPUBLICAN in time for your state's REPUBLICAN primary. Without the party nomination, Dr.Paul will be consigned to a long history of also-rans.

I'll be back later with a list of primary dates by state. Please check the list below to learn your state's voter registration deadlines. Again, I strongly suggest you do not put this off until the last moment. Expect dirty tricks from our opponents - not appearing on the voter rolls because you "didn't register in time" may well be one of those tricks.

If you have registered to vote, but have not voted in the last few elections, you may have been purged from the rolls. Please determine your registration status and re-register if necessary.

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Registration deadlines by state:

* Red indicates early (January) primary

  • Alabama 10 days
  • Alaska 30 days by mail, 15 days in person
  • Arizona 30 days
  • Arkansas 30 days
  • California 15 days
  • Colorado 29 days
  • Connecticut Noon on the day before the election
  • Delaware 20 days before any general election, 21 days before any primary election
  • District of Columbia 30 days
  • Florida 29 days
  • Georgia The fifth Monday prior to any election
  • Hawaii 30 days
  • Idaho 25 days
  • Illinois 28 days
  • Indiana 29 days
  • Iowa Registration must be received 10 days before election (not merely postmarked in time)
  • Kansas 15 days
  • Kentucky 29 days
  • Louisiana 30 days
  • Maine 10 days by mail, up to and including election day in person
  • Maryland 20 days
  • Massachusetts 20 days
  • Michigan 30 days
  • Minnesota 21 days before the election by mail, may also register at the polls on election day
  • Mississippi 30 days
  • Missouri the fourth Wednesday prior to the election
  • Montana 30 days
  • Nebraska Third Friday prior to the election by mail, or second Friday before the election in person
  • Nevada Third Tuesday prior to the election
  • New Hampshire 10 days by mail, or register at the polls on election day
  • New Jersey 21 days
  • New Mexico 28 days by mail, or the Friday following that date in person
  • New York 25 days
  • North Dakota No registration required
  • Ohio 30 days
  • Oregon 25 days
  • Pennsylvania 21 days
  • Rhode Island 30 days
  • South Carolina 30 days
  • South Dakota 15 days
  • Tennessee 30 days
  • Texas 30 days
  • Utah 20 days by mail, 8 days in person
  • Vermont Second Monday prior to the election
  • Virginia 29 days
  • Washington 30 days by mail, 15 days in person
  • West Virginia 20 days
  • Wisconsin 13 days by mail, up to election day in person, or register at the polls on election day
  • Wyoming 30 days by mail, or register at the polls on election day

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