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Voter and registration
* Voter registration records
* Voter registration, entry onto an electoral roll
Voter registration card, Alamance County, North Carolina, 1902, with statement from registrant of birth before January 1, 1867, when the Fifteenth Amendment became law
Voter registration was lacking, and many boroughs were rarely contested in elections.
In the Spring of 1962, with funds from the Voter Education Project, SNCC / COFO began voter registration organizing in the Mississippi Delta area around Greenwood, and the areas surrounding Hattiesburg, Laurel, and Holly Springs.
Voter registration
Voter registration efforts and protest marches spread to the surrounding Black Belt counties — Perry, Wilcox, Marengo, Greene, and Hale.
Voter registration was at 101, 486 and the number of candidates was 28, all of whom were independents.
* Voter registration
The band agreed to have the longbox to their album, Out of Time carry printing where customers were encouraged to sign their name on the longbox as part of a petition in support of the Motor Voter Bill to ease voter registration.
Nu Mu Lambda filed Charles H. Wesley Education Foundation v. Cathy Cox on the basis that the Georgia Secretary of State's long-standing policy and practice of rejecting mail-in voter registration applications that were submitted in bundles and / or by persons other than registrars, deputy registrars, or the individual applicants, violated the requirements of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 by undermining voter registration drives.
A senior U. S. District Judge upheld earlier federal court decisions in the case, which also found private entities have a right, under Motor Voter, to engage in organized voter registration activity in Georgia at times and locations of their choosing, without the presence or permission of state or local election officials.
Voter Registration, Education and Motivation – Coordination activities that promote voter registration and mobilization.
Swift also authored and led the passage of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, otherwise known as motor-voter, which expanded voter registration options nationwide including drivers license offices and mail-in registration.
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 ( the " Motor Voter " law ) required state governments that receive certain types of federal funding to make the voter registration process easier by providing uniform registration services through drivers ' license registration centers, disability centers, schools, libraries, and mail-in registration.

Voter and began
Voter registration began on March 28.

Voter and November
Over one million Peace Voter Guides were distributed for the November elections.
Examples of 527s include American Crossroads, American Solutions for Winning the Future, EMILY's List, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, Texans for Truth, The Media Fund, America Coming Together, the Progress for America Voter Fund, Secretary of State Project, United American Technologies, American Right To Life Action and the November Fund.
The Kennedy Administration promoted a Voter Education Project which led to 688, 800 between the 1st of April 1962 and the 1st of November 1964, while the Civil Rights Division brought over forty-two suits in four states in order to secure voting rights for blacks.
Meanwhile, a Voice of the Voter poll announced by WCSH on November 6, one day before the election, gave John Baldacci his smallest lead yet with only 36 %, with Senator Chandler Woodcock 30 % and the now leading independent Barbara Merrill 22 %, more than doubling her share.

Voter and continued
Voter anger over Houston's recent political positions continued until election day and Runnels became the only person to defeat Houston in an election by a vote of 38, 552 to 23, 628.

Voter and January
The first chapter goes into great depth covering the Florida Central Voter File, commonly referred to as the Florida scrub list, starting with a Thomas Cooper who was prevented from voting in 2000 because of a supposed January 30, 2007 conviction date.
In January 2003, the Voter News Service was disbanded largely because of failures in 2000 and 2002.
The Florida Central Voter File was an internal list of legally eligible voters used by the US Florida Department of State Division of Elections to monitor the official voter lists maintained by the 67 county governments in the State of Florida between 1998 and January 1, 2006.
The ' Florida Central Voter File ' was replaced by the Florida Voter Registration System on January 1, 2006 when a new federal law, the Help America Vote Act, came into effect.

Voter and 1960
The American Voter, published in 1960, is a seminal study of voting behavior in the United States, authored by Angus Campbell, Philip Converse, Warren Miller, and Donald Stokes, colleagues at the University of Michigan.
Early ANES data were the basis for The American Voter ( 1960 ).

Voter and .
( The John McCain campaign targeted Catholics with a " Catholic Voter Alert ," phone calls reminding voters of Bush's visit to BJU.
Voter turnout figures were disputed.
Voter turnout was characteristically high at 96 %, with the Labour Party receiving 50. 72 %, the Nationalist Party 47. 8 %, the Democratic Alternative 1. 46 %, and independent candidates 0. 02 %.
Voter turnout was 95 %, with the Nationalist Party receiving 51. 81 %, the Labour Party 46. 97 %, the Democratic Alternative 1. 21 %, and independent candidates 0. 01 %.
Smith was a speaker and singer at the first protests against the Iraq War organized by Lou Posner of Voter March on September 12, 2002, as U. S. President George W. Bush spoke to the United Nations General Assembly.
Voter turnout was high, 83. 3 percent of the eligible voters voted.
* Manza, Jeff & Brooks, Clem ; Social Cleavages and Political Change: Voter Alignments and U. S. Party Coalitions ( Oxford University Press, 1999 ).
Voter turnout in the 2010 general election with 65 percent.
This notion is disputed by those defining themselves as Danes, South Schleswigans or Schleswigans, particularly historians and people organised in the institutions of the Danish minority of Southern Schleswig, such as the South Schleswig Voter Federation.
Voter turnout in the first round of the polling on June 16 was 69. 8 %.
One such poll is taken at the Family Research Council's Values Voter Summit.

registration and began
Eventually, state governments began to realize the greater corporate registration revenues available by providing more permissive corporate laws.
In 1913, the Legislature started requiring vehicle registration and allocated the resulting funds to support regular highway maintenance, which began the next year.
Blacks and Native Americans would not have their constitutional rights as US citizens enforced until after the Civil Rights Movement secured passage of civil rights legislation in the mid-1960s, and the federal government began to monitor voter registration and elections, as well as other programs.
In preparation for the 30 September registration cut-off for the election, opposition committees worked furiously to get as many voters as possible signed up, countering the actions of préfects, who began removing certain voters who had failed to provide up-to-date documents since the 1824 election.
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In 1990, after 40 years as a Democrat, Faircloth switched his party registration and began preparations to seek the Republican Senate nomination in 1992.
In 1940, soon after World War II began in Europe, the U. S. Congress legislated the Alien Registration Act ( aka the Smith Act, 18 USC § 2385 ) making it a crime to " knowingly or willfully advocate, abet, advise or teach the duty, necessity, desirability or propriety of overthrowing the Government of the United States or of any State by force or violence, or for anyone to organize any association which teaches, advises or encourages such an overthrow, or for anyone to become a member of or to affiliate with any such association "— and required Federal registration of all foreign nationals.
Congress began to require the registration of members of " subversive groups.
As reports of the grave registration work became public, the commission began to receive letters of enquiry and requests for photographs of graves from relatives of deceased soldiers.
The Graves Registration Commission became the Directorate of Graves Registration and Enquiries in the spring of 1916 in recognition of the fact that the scope of work began to extend beyond simple grave registration and began to include responding to enquiries from relatives of those killed.
After white Democrats regained power in the state legislature in the late 1870s, they began to pass laws to make voter registration more complicated, with the effect of disfranchising African Americans.
Building on the efforts of 1963 ( including the Freedom Ballot and registration efforts in Greenwood ), Moses prevailed over doubts among SNCC and COFO workers, and planning for Freedom Summer began in February 1964.
Dan-Air began its life at Southend with a Douglas DC-3, registration G-AMSU, ( originally owned by Meredith Air Transport, a small Southend-based ad hoc charter operator formed in 1952 ), fulfilling a six-month contract to operate a series of charter flights between Southend and West Berlin's Tempelhof Airport.
On 1 January 2005, the online version began requiring registration and after a short period became a paid-access-only site.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays were reserved for men born in the later quarters of the year, and registration for men born in 1961 began the following week.
The Bush administration began a crackdown on alleged voter fraud in 2002, but despite its massive efforts, the Justice Department has turned up virtually no evidence of any organized effort of voter fraud or of voter registration fraud to skew federal elections, according to court records and interviews.
In England and Wales, compulsory national registration of deaths began in 1837.
National registration began in 1855 ; registrations are rather more detailed than in England and Wales.
Despite the financial hardships of the time Mundelein College opened its door for class registration only nineteen months after construction began on September 15, 1930.
Following the withdrawal of its IPO registration statement, Linuxcare changed direction and began developing Linux-based software.
The registration of candidates began on May 10, 2005 and continued for five days, until May 14.
Starting some time after December, 2000, the Royal Horticultural Society ( RHS ) began re-organizing the generic boundaries with respect to hybrid registration.

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