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Oct 14, 2022

Can I Vote

In most states, there's a rule that says no matter what, every registered voter gets to vote on election day. Whether it's after a quick review of their registration status, or upon completion of a form ("The Gold Form" here in Virginia) or whatever.


They all get to vote.


That said, it pays to check on your individual standing. Check on the laws in your state. Then show up and vote, dammit.



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