You have the right to register and vote at an Early Voting site in your county, but only during the Early Voting period
· If you are 17 but will be 18 on November 4, you can vote in the May Primary
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If you are an ex-felon and have finished all parts of your sentence
(including probation), you can register to vote like any other citizen.
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If you register as Unaffiliated (Independent), you can vote in either
the Democratic or Republican primary. Tell the poll worker which
party's ballot you want.
· You have the right to bring someone to assist you when you vote or to ask for help from an elections official.
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If your name is not on the rolls or you have a problem at the polls,
ask for a provisional ballot and ask how to learn if your ballot
counted.




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