- Joined
- Nov 21, 2013
- Messages
- 12,688
- Reaction score
- 1
if pd stands for the Democratic Party, then it will certainly be boring ....
That's tomorrow. Election Day is tomorrow
if pd stands for the Democratic Party, then it will certainly be boring ....
That's tomorrow. Election Day is tomorrow
So I was right!
Fortunately, I will not vote
Neither can I, despite the fact I'm registered, but once I change my ID later today I will be unable to vote until February.
Unless Illinois is different from Minnesota, you can do a walk-in and vote with your new address. Just be sure to bring the change of ID form you will have.
Edit to add that this is what I had to do 2 years ago when I got married and had a name change. Had to bring the old Drivers License along with the form I filled out at the DMV and was able to vote that way.
I just rented a movie called "Deliver Us from Evil". I am going to watch it in few minutes. I hope it is good.
I am just finishing up getting my State ID changed, voter registration updated, getting my rent money taken of, and now headed back to the Metra at 1:35 PM.
Did you have to prove you where really you? I had state ID and it had expired but I still tried to use and the saleslady said it expired. I told her that I did not expired , I am still me. She did not buy that, so I guess when your state ID card expired you do too.
Strange you mention that, because when I got to the State Building, I realized that I had fogotten my lease agreement copy..... OOPS. However, I got bailed out by going to the bank and getting a bank statement with my current address on it (Thankfully I had the common sense to change it online the day I moved), so it worked out well. Plus, my state ID wasn't due to expire until 2020, anyhow. Now it'll expire in 2024.
That was smart idea going to the bank to get your address.