You can still register to vote in California’s Super Tuesday Primary

The Grapevine, Lebec, Frazier Park, Cuddy Valley, Lockwood Valley, Pine Mountain Club, CA (Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020 at 11 a.m.)—Tuesday (yesterday) was the last day to register online, according to publication of the secretary of state’s office. But then there are conflicting reports that registrations may continue in other venues. Some will try going to see if there may have been a change of heart at  RegisterToVote.Ca.gov    . No guarantees there though.

You can also

  • Register at county elections office, vote center
  • Get voter registration cards from the Frazier Park Library. You can fill them out and take them with you to the polling place on Election Day, where you will be able to vote.
  • Or at the polling places on Election Day, voters will be asked to fill out a voter registration form and be provided a ballot. Their ballots will be counted once the county office has completed the voter registration verification process.
  • So, if you are a citizen 18 years old or older, and really want to vote March 3, you can!

The Grapevine, Lebec, Frazier Park, Cuddy Valley, Lockwood Valley, Pine Mountain Club, CA (Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020 at 7 a.m.)—Today is the last day to register online to vote in California’s Super Tuesday Presidential Primary. Your vote matters! Register at RegisterToVote.Ca.gov  

It is simple and fast to register.  And you will be glad you did. Super Tuesday is March 3. See more info in the print issue of The Mountain Enterprise next week to tell more about the items you’ll find on the ballot.

Oh, by the way. You can also

  • Register at county elections office, vote center
  • Or polling place now through Election Day. Voters will be asked to fill out a voter registration form and be provided a ballot. Their ballots will be counted once the county office has completed the voter registration verification process.
  • So, if you are a citizen 18 years old or older, and really want to vote March 3, you can!

 

This is part of the February 21, 2020 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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