Laga, check with your friendly neighborhood poll workers (or better yet, see if there's info on the website of your local board of elections) -- you are generally supposed to vote at your current address, but it's a totally routine issue, and they'll know exactly how to get you sorted out.
To give you an idea, in this area, you can vote at your old address if you moved within the county less than 30 days ago; if you didn't get updated, you go to the old polling place, check in and tell them you've moved, and they give you a voucher to take with you to the new polling place where you'll do a provisional ballot. If you moved from outside the county, you have to register, but can do it at an early voting site up until 3 days before the election.
Check now!! in case you have something like the 3-day thing. But the point is, while every place is different, every one has SOME kind of procedure in place to handle just this sort of thing.
Thanks, guys. Calling OC Registrar of voters.
Hi, friends! Long time no talk. ~ma to everyone in need. Things are much the same with me - mothering my sweetie pie baby boy who is 10 months old (a few new pics starting here [link] Where does the time go? Anyway, just wanted to pop in and say hi.
It may technically qualify as voter fraud, I don't know. It's not like you are voting twice (voting at both addresses) or voting under an assumed identity, or paying someone to vote the way you want.
Sweet zombie Jesus.
Maria had to take my mother shopping this morning, since the woman refuses to stay put the way she's been ordered to.
The reason? A date with the Much Younger Family Jeweler.
And now Maria's traumatized because when she was loading the bags into her car, she happened to catch a glimpse inside one of them and spotted a box of Summer's Eve.
I just... I have no words.
Oo, such a cutie, GC. And I lurves his costume.
I just... I have no words.
Oh dear. Is it okay if I find it just a wee bit amusing, Barb? I realize I'd probably feel differently if it were my own mom but... hee.
Oh dear. Is it okay if I find it just a wee bit amusing, Barb?
Honestly, I'd probably find it funny as hell—if it wasn't my own mother. And if I hadn't lived through this pattern time and again. Foolishly, I'd hoped she'd grown beyond this.
Clearly, foolishly.
No wonder I never was a wild child. Who could compete?
Oh, while I'm still wearing my "oh, hai, I'm a total elections dork!!" hat, I really don't like the term "voter fraud" as it's commonly thrown around in recent years -- it's pretty much a scare tactic to try to delegitimize a lot of perfectly cromulent votes (or intimidate a lot of perfectly cromulent voters before they even try), when actual fraud is really very rare. Not Updating Your Address, or Showing Up At The Wrong Precinct, are human screwups; actual fraud is stuff like voting while dead, or registering lots of people who are dead, or hacking voting machines to stuff them with the names of the dead, and is usually a political machine problem rather than a person-showing-up-wrong problem. Also, happy Halloween.