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Once you have registered it is not necessary to register again
unless
- You move to another town. It is then necessary to register again in
your new town. This can be done by mail by calling the Registrars of
Voters Office in your new town and requesting a mail-in application
form, or you may appear in person.
- You move out of state. You should immediately contact your new Registrars
of Voters to make sure you are familiar with the last date you can register
before an election. This varies state from state to state.
It is necessary, however, to notify the Registrars of Voters
office if
- You move within town.
- Your status changes (i.e.) admission to a nursing home; entry into
the military service; a move to a foreign country and other instances
where you want to keep your current address even though in fact you
are not living there. You may legally maintain a single address of your
choice.
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