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  1. 5 DAYS LEFT REGISTRATION
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or who have restored to citizenship after a felony conviction, but it does not apply to individuals who were 17 years old and reach 18 after the registration deadline. This applies to those individuals who recently become naturalized citizens of the U.S.

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If the application is approved, the individual may vote the same day. One of the following documents is required: a North Carolina driver's license, other photo identification issued by a government agency, a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document showing the voter’s name and address, a current college/university photo identification card paired with proof of campus habitation or other photo ID that has been approved for voting purposes.Ĭertain individuals that become qualified to vote between the registration deadline (the 25th day before Election Day) and Election Day may apply to register on Election Day by submitting an application to: a member of the county board of elections, the county director of elections, or the chief judge or a judge of the precinct in which the person is eligible to vote. Same day registration is generally only available during the early voting period, but not on Election Day. If the 30th day falls on a Sunday or legal holiday, then the postmark deadline is extended to the next regular business day.

  • By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day.
  • If the 30th day falls on a Sunday or legal holiday, then the in-person deadline is extended to the next regular business day.
  • In Person: 30 days before Election Day.
  • Contact your Local Election Office if you have any questions. It can be shown on your electronic device. The document can be a utility bill, credit card or banking statement, or mortgage or lease statement due or dated within 30 days of the election a current lease or a student fee statement. If the ID does not list your current name and address, bring it or a different photo ID in addition to a document with your current name and address. You should bring a valid and current Minnesota driver's license, learner's permit, ID card (or receipt for one of these IDs), or a Tribal ID. Simply go to your regular in-person absentee voting site - or to your regular polling place - to register and vote.
  • If you don’t have a test, or choose not to be tested, you should stay home until your symptoms have improved and you feel well enough to resume normal activities.If you have missed the voter registration deadline, you can still register to vote and cast a ballot at the same time during the in-person absentee voting period or on Election Day.
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  • if both tests are negative, you should stay home until symptoms have improved and you have been free of fever (without use of medication) for 24 hours as you may have another virus that could be transmitted to others.
  • stay home and repeat the test after 24 hours.
  • If you have symptoms and test negative, you should:.
  • isolate for at least 5 days or until symptoms have improved, if present, and you've been free of fever for 24 hours without the use of medication, whichever is longer.
  • If the second test is negative - isolation can end unless you develop symptoms.
  • If you test positive but don't have symptoms, you should isolate and take a second test 24 hours later.
  • wear a mask for the next 5 days while in indoor spaces with other people.
  • isolate at home for 5 days from the start of symptoms.
  • If you have COVID-19 symptoms and test positive you should:.














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