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Georgia Primary Voting Dates & Requirements - U.S. Domestic Voters
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State Elections Website
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Sample Ballot
Tuesday March 12 - Presidential Preference Primary
- U.S. Domestic Voters Voter Registration Deadline - Submitted by Monday February 12, 2024 - Absentee Ballot Request Deadline - Received by Friday March 1, 2024 - Absentee Ballot Return Deadline - Received by Tuesday March 12, 2024 at 7:00 PM EDT - Early Voting Available - From Monday February 19, 2024 to Friday March 8th, 2024
Tuesday March 12 - State House District 125 Special Runoff Election
- U.S. Domestic Voters Voter Registration Deadline - Submitted by Monday February 12, 2024 - Absentee Ballot Request Deadline - Received by Friday March 1st, 2024 - Absentee Ballot Return Deadline - Received by Tuesday March 12, 2024 by 7:00 PM EDT - Early Voting Available - From Monday February 119th to Friday March 8th 2024
Tuesday May 21st - State Primary
- U.S. Domestic Voters Voter Registration Deadline - Submitted by Monday April 22, 2024 - Absentee Ballot Request Deadline - Received by Friday May 10th, 2024 - Absentee Ballot Return Deadline - Received by Tuesday May 21st, 2024 by 7:00 PM EDT - Early Voting Available From Monday April 29th, 2024 to Friday May 17th, 2024
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Check Registration Status
Register to Vote
Registration FAQ
You can register to vote or update your registration information online, by mail, in person at your elections office, or at some public assistance offices and motor vehicle offices.
Registering Identification
You must provide one of the following: - GA Driver's License number - Other Government Issued Photo ID If you do not have one of the above IDs, you may provide: - Last four digits of your Social Security Number If registering for first time by mail, you must provide proof of residency. Acceptable proofs are as follows: - Current and Valid Photo ID - Utility bill, Bank statement, Government Check, or Paycheck that shows your current name and address. - Government issued document that shows your current name and address If you are voting by absentee ballot under the Uniform and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act you are exempt from this requirement.
You may preregister to vote in GA at the age of 17 1/2
Eligibility to vote in GA
A U.S. Citizen
Resident of Georgia
At least 18 years old by Election Day
Voting If You Are A Student In GA
Reside in GA but are attending college in another state
Reside in another state but attend college in GA
You provide a valid student ID fro man accepted institution.
Georgia accepts student ID cards from certain public and technical institutions. You can see if your school's student ID is accepted here.
What Disqualifies You From Voting in GA
You are currently serving a sentence including incarceration, parole, probation, or extended supervision for a felony conviction.
A judge has specifically ruled that you are not able to vote.
How Can I Restore My Voting Rights in GA?
You must complete your felony sentence, including any term of incarceration, parole, supervision, period of probation, or you have been pardoned. After that you are immediately eligible to register to vote
ID For Voting In-Person
You must present one of the following
Valid Employee Photo ID from Federal or State government
Valid Student ID from State School
Valid Georgia Voter ID Card with Photo
Expired Georgia Driver's License
Valid Federal Issued ID
Valid Military ID
Valid Georgia Driver's License
Valid Tribal ID
Valid US Passport
Valid Georgia Issued ID
Valid Employee Photo ID from Local Government
Early Voting
Early Voting Locations
Any registered voter can vote early at designated early voting sites. Early voting is usually open from 9am-5pm on weekdays, and 9am-4pm on Saturdays, but the hours are **up to the county to decide**.
Voters should check with their local election officials to plan when to vote.
Unlike Election Day, voters may cast ballots at any early voting location in their county.
Absentee Voting
Where is My Ballot?
Any registered voter may request an absentee ballot by mail, fax, email (as an attachment), or in person at local registar's office.
You must file a separate application for each election for which you are requesting an absentee ballot unless you are over 65, with disability, or are a military or overseas citizen.
Follow all instructions on the ballot. The most common reason a ballot is rejected is because it is not signed properly. Pay careful attention to that part.
Drop boxes are available at the Board of Registrars or Absentee Ballot Clerk offices or at any Advance (Early) voting Site during open hours.
The voter, voter's family member, voter's household member , or voter's caregiver may return the ballot. If a voter in in custody, a jail or detention center employee may return the voter's ballot.
Visit Disability Voting Guide website to see accommodations available to you.
ID for Absentee Voting in GA
You should provide a copy or photo of one of the following documents with your absentee voting application.
Utility Bill, Bank Statement, Government Check, or Paycheck that shows your current name and address
Valid Student ID from State School
Georgia Driver's License or State non-driver ID Number
Expired Georgia Driver's License
Valid Georgia Voter ID Card
Valid US Passport
Valid Employee Photo ID from Local Government
Valid Employee Photo ID from Federal or State Government
Valid Military ID
Valid Tribal Photo ID
If you do not have one of these requested forms of photo ID, a Georgia voter ID Card can be obtained at no charge at your county registrar's office or any Department of Driver Services Office.
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Current Recognized Party Labels
Welcome Page 2024 Party List
The following is a list of the abbreviations used to identify the party labels on various state ballots for the U.S. Presidential and Congressional candidates. The party label listed may not necessarily represent a political party organization.
*** If the party is no longer current it will be crossed out ***
AC = Agent of Change
ACE = Ace Party
ACP = American Congress Party
AE = Americans Elect
AIC = American Independent Conservative
AIP = American Independent
AKI = Alaskan Independence Party
ALP = American Labor Party
AMC = American Constitution Party
AMP = American Party
ANT = Action No Talk
APF = American People's Freedom Party
APP = Anti-Prohibition
ARM = American Renaissance Movement
BD = Be Determined
BHT = Bring Home Troops
BP = By Petition
CEN = Centrist Party
CFL = Connecticut for Lieberman
CGR = Coalition on Government Reform
CIT = Citizens' Party
CL = Citizen Legislator
CMD = Commandments Party
CMP = Commonwealth Party of the U.S.
CNC = Concerned Citizens Party of Connecticut
COM = Communist Party
CON = Constitution
COU = Country
CPA = Constitution Party of Alabama
CPF = Constitution Party of Florida
CPW = Constitution Party of Wisconsin
CRV = Conservative Party
D/C = Democratic/Conservative
DAC = Defend American Constitution
DCG = D.C. Statehood Green
DEM = Democratic
DFL = Democratic - Farmer - Labor
DGR = Desert Green Party
DNL = Democratic-Nonpartisan League
FA = For Americans
FED = Federalists
FLP = Freedom Labor Party
FRE = Freedom Party
FWP = Florida Whig Party
GBS = Gravity Buoyancy solution
GR = Green-Rainbow
GRE = Green
GRT = Grassroots
GTP = Green Tea Patriots
GWP = George Wallace party
HRP = Human Rights party
IAP = Independent American Party
ICC = Independent citizen for Constitutional Government
ICD = Independent Conservative Democratic
IDE = Independent Party of Delaware
IDP = Independence
IGD = Industrial Government Party
IGR = Independent Green
IND = Independent
INP = Independent Patriots
INW = Independent No War No Bailout
IP = Independent Party
IPR = Independent Progressive
JCN = Jewish/ Christian National
JNP = Jobs Now
JUS = Justice party
LAB = U.S. Labor Party (Also see LBR)
LB = Liberty
LBL = Liberal party
LBR = Labor party (Also see LAB)
LBU = Liberty Union Party
LFT = Less Federal Taxes
LIB = Libertarian
LRU = La Raza Unida (Also see RUP)
MLU = marklovett.us
MOD = Moderates
MTP = Mountain Party
N = Nonpartisan
NA = New Alliance
NAF = Non-Affiliated
NAP = Prohibition Party
NDP = National Democratic Party
NJC = New Jersey Conservative Party
NJT = NJ Tea Party
NLP = Natural law Party
NNE = None
NON = Non-Party
NOP = No Party Preference (Commonly used in CA & WA)
NP = Nominated by Petition
NPA = No Party Affiliation
NPP = New Progressive Party
OE = One Earth Party
OTH = Other
PAF = Peace and Freedom (Also see PFP)
PCH = Personal Choice Party
PFD = Peace Freedom Party
PFP = Peace and Freedom Party (Also see PAF)
PG = Pacific Green
POP = People Over Politics
PPD = Popular Democratic Party
PPY = People's Party
PRI = Puerto Rican Independence Party
PRO = Progressive
PSL = Party for Socialism and Liberation
PTF = Party Free
RDH = Rent is 2 Damn High
REF = Reform
REP = Republican
RES = Resource party
RTL = Right To Life
RUP = Raza Unida Party (Also see LRU)
SEP = Socialist Equality Party
SHE = S.H.E.R.O. Party
SLP = Socialist labor party
SOA = Socialist Action
SOC = Socialist Party U.S.A.
SUS = Socialist Party
SWP = Socialist Workers
TBE = The Blue Enigma Party
TEA = Tea party
TCH = Time For Change
TFC = Towne for Congress
THD = Theo- Democratic
TPN = Tea Party of Nevada
TRI = Tax Revolt Independent
TRP = Tax Revolt
TVH = Truth Vision Hope
TWR = Taxpayers Without Representation
TX = Taxpayers
UC = United Citizens
UN = Unaffiliated
UNI = United Party
UNK = Unkown
UPA = United Party of America
USM = United States Marijuana
USP = U.S. People's Party
UST = U.S. Taxpayers
VET = Veteran's Party
VPC = Vote People Change
W = Write-In
WF = Working Families
WG = Wisconsin Green
WTP = We The People
YCA = Your Country Again
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Preliminary Candidates
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Alander Pulliam (Independent)
Angeline Payne (Republican)
Brittany Nichole Jones (Unaffiliated)
Chase Oliver (Libertarian)
Cornel West (Independent)
Dave Gardner (Independent)
David Stuckenberg (Republican)
Donald Trump (Republican)
E.W. Jackson (Republican)
Howie Hawkins (Other)
Huhnkie Lee (Independent)
Jacob Hornberger (Libertarian)
Jason Palmer (Democrat)
Jill Stein (Green Party)
Jorge Zavala (Green Party)
Joseph R Biden Jr (Democrat)
Lars Mapstead (Libertarian)
Marianne Williamson (Democrat)
Nikki Haley (Republican)
Peter Sonski (Nonpartisan)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr (Independent)
Robert Michael Duncan (Republican)
Ryan Binkley (Republican)
Shiva Ayyadurai (Independent)
Terrisa Lin Bukovinac (Democrat)
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South Carolina Primary Voting Dates & Requirements - Overseas & Military Voters
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Saturday Feb 23 - Democratic Presidential Primary
Overseas & Military Voters Voter Registration Deadline - Email, Online, or Fax by Thursday January 4, 2024 - Postmarked by Thursday January 4, 2024 Absentee Ballot Request Deadline - Received by Saturday February 3, 2024 7:00 PM EST Absentee Ballot Return Deadline - In the mail by Saturday February 3, 2024 (must be received by February 7, 2024) - Email or Fax by - Saturday February 3, 2024 7:00 PM
Saturday Feb 24 - Republican Presidential Primary
Overseas & Military Voters Voter Registration Deadline - Email or Fax by Thursday January 25, 2024 - Postmarked by Thursday January 25, 2024 Absentee Ballot Request Deadline - Received by Saturday February 24, 2024 7:00 PM EST Absentee Ballot Return Deadline - Email, Online or Fax by Saturday February 24, 2024 - In the Mail by Saturday February 24, 2024 (Received by February 28, 2024)
Tuesday June 11 - State Primary
Overseas & Military Voters Voter Registration Deadline - Email, Online, or Fax by Sunday May 12, 2024 - Postmarked by Monday May 13, 2024 Absentee Ballot Request Deadline - Submitted by Tuesday June 11, 2024 7:00 PM EDT Absentee Ballot Return Deadline - Email or Fax by Tuesday June 11, 2024 - In the mail by Wednesday June 12, 2024 5:00 PM (Received by June 15, 2024)
Registering
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Register to Vote
Registration FAQ
You can register to vote or update your registration information online, by mail, in person at your elections office, or at some public assistance offices and motor vehicle offices.
Registering Identification
** ID is not required if you are 65 or older, have a temporary or permanent physical disability, are a member of the active uniformed services or merchant marine who is absent form the county for active duty, or a spouse/dependent thereof, or are currently living outside the U.S. but otherwise eligible to vote.
Eligibility to vote in SC
Overseas Voters
U.S. citizens living abroad have the right to vote as absentee voters, provided they are eligible to vote in their state. If you are living outside of the U.S. permanently, indefinitely, or temporarily, your voting rights stay with you, even if you never voted when you lived in the U.S. (Many state allow children who were born overseas, but never lived in the U.S. to use their U.S. parents' last residence address to register)
Complete and send an overseas voter registration/ballot request form to your election office in the U.S. This is one specific form that will register you as an overseas voter and request your absentee ballot - simultaneously.
Military Voters
Service members and their eligible family members living outside their voting jurisdiction (within or outside the U.S.) are able to vote as absentee voters.
If you are a service member, or an eligible family member, there is a single form to file for both voter registration and ballot request. It is often called the "Federal Post Card Application" or the FPCA form. This form must be re-filed with your election office each time you change location.
To vote as a service member or eligible family member
Complete and send a voter registration/ballot request form "FPCA" to your election office in the U.S. it is the same form in all states.
ID For Voting Overseas
Last four digits of your social security number
ID For Voting Military
Last four digits of your social security number
Absentee Voting
Overseas/Military Voter Information
Where is My Ballot?
Has My Ballot Been Counted?
You must be a registered voter in South Carolina and meet one of the following qualifications (For an absentee ballot to count you MUST have one Witness Signature included on the ballot)
Student attending school outside your county of residence (includes spouses and dependents)
Member of the Armed forces or Merchant Marine serving outside your country of residence (includes spouses and dependents)
Serving with the American Red Cross or with the United Service Organizations (USO) who are attached to and serving with the Armed Forces outside your county of residence (includes spouses and dependents)
For reasons of employment you will not be able to vote on election day
Physically disabled
Government employee serving outside their county of residence on Election Day (includes spouses and dependents)
Death or funeral in the family within three days before the election
Plan to be on vacation outside their county of residence on Election Day
Certified poll watcher, poll manager, or county election official working on Election Day
Overseas citizens
Attending sick or physically disabled persons
Admitted to the hospital as an emergency patient on Election Day or within a four-day period before the election
Serving as a juror in state or federal court on Election Day
65 years or older
Confined to a jail or pre-trial facility pending disposition of arrest or trial
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South Carolina Primary Voting Dates & Requirements - U.S. Domestic Voters
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State Elections Website
Where's My Polling Place
Sample Ballot
Saturday Feb 23 - Democratic Presidential Primary
U.S. Domestic Voters Voter Registration Deadline - Submitted by Thursday January 4, 2024 Absentee Ballot Request Deadline - Received by Tuesday January 23, 2024 5:00 PM EST - Emergency Ballot Period from Tuesday January 30th to Saturday Feb 3, 2024 Absentee Ballot Return Deadline - Received by Saturday February 3, 2024 Early Voting Available - From Monday January 22 to Friday February 2, 2024
Saturday Feb 24 - Republican Presidential Primary
U.S. Domestic Voters Voter Registration Deadline - Submitted by Thursday January 25, 2024 Absentee Ballot Request Deadline - Received by Tuesday February 13, 2024 5:00 PM EST - Emergency Ballot Period from Tuesday February 20 to Saturday February 24, 2024 Absentee Ballot Return Deadline - Received by Saturday February 24, 2024 Early Voting Available - From Monday February 12 to Thursday February 22, 2024
Tuesday June 11 - State Primary
U.S. Domestic Voters Voter Registration Deadline - In-person Request by Friday May 10, 2024 - Email, Online, or Fax by Sunday May 12, 2024 - Postmarked by Monday May 13, 2024 Absentee Ballot Request Deadline - Received by Friday May 31, 2024 5:00 PM EDT - Emergency Ballot Period from Friday June 7 to Tuesday June 11, 2024 Absentee Ballot Return Deadline - Received by Tuesday June 11, 2024 Early Voting Available - From Tuesday May 28 to June 7, 2024
Registering
Check Registration Status
Register to Vote
Registration FAQ
You can register to vote or update your registration information online, by mail, in person at your elections office, or at some public assistance offices and motor vehicle offices.
Registering Identification
SC Driver's License or State ID Number (online applicants only) Social Security Number If registering for first time by mail, you must provide a copy of valid ID - Current and Valid Photo ID - Government issued document that shows your current name and address - Current utility bill, pay check, or bank statement * ID is not required if you are 65 or older, have a temporary or permanent physical disability, are a member of the active uniformed services or merchant marine who is absent form the county for active duty, or a spouse/dependent thereof, or are currently living outside the U.S. but otherwise eligible to vote.
Eligibility to vote in SC
A U.S. Citizen
Resident of South Carolina
At least 18 years old by Election Day
Live in the precinct in which you want to vote
Voting If You Are A Student In SC
Reside in SC but are attending college in another state
Reside in another state but attend college in SC
What Disqualifies You From Voting in SC
Due to a voting related court order
In prison or jail for a conviction of any kind (does not include pre-trial detention)
Convicted of an offense against state election laws and have not served the entire sentence, including probation or parole, or have not received a pardon
How Can I Restore My Voting Rights in SC?
You must complete your felony sentence, including any term of incarceration, parole, supervision, period of probation, or you have been pardoned. After that you are immediately eligible to register to vote
ID For Voting In-Person
You must present one of the following
Valid SC Driver's License
Valid SC Voter ID Card w/ Photo
Valid ID Issued by SC Department of Motor Vehicles, Transportation, Highway Safety, etc.
Valid US Passport
Valid Military ID
Early Voting
Early Voting Locations
Any registered voter can vote early without an excuse. You may vote early in person from 8:30 am until 5pm on the day before the election.
Absentee Voting
Where is My Ballot?
Has My Ballot Been Counted?
You must be a registered voter in South Carolina and meet one of the following qualifications (For an absentee ballot to count you MUST have one Witness Signature included on the ballot)
Student attending school outside your county of residence (includes spouses and dependents)
Member of the Armed forces or Merchant Marine serving outside your country of residence (includes spouses and dependents)
Serving with the American Red Cross or with the United Service Organizations (USO) who are attached to and serving with the Armed Forces outside your county of residence (includes spouses and dependents)
For reasons of employment you will not be able to vote on election day
Physically disabled
Government employee serving outside their county of residence on Election Day (includes spouses and dependents)
Death or funeral in the family within three days before the election
Plan to be on vacation outside their county of residence on Election Day
Certified poll watcher, poll manager, or county election official working on Election Day
Overseas citizens
Attending sick or physically disabled persons
Admitted to the hospital as an emergency patient on Election Day or within a four-day period before the election
Serving as a juror in state or federal court on Election Day
65 years or older
Confined to a jail or pre-trial facility pending disposition of arrest or trial
AS OF MAY 2022, YOU CAN NO LONGER VOTE EARLY IN-PERSON WITH AN ABSENTEE BALLOT. YOU MUST RETURN YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT BY MAIL. MAKE SURE TO USE NEW ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION FORM IF APPLIED FOR AFTER MAY 31, 2022. IF SOMEONE ELSE TO RETURN YOU BALLOT FOR YOU, YOU MUST MAKE THIS AUTHORIZATION IN WRITING. A CANDIDATE OR A CANDIDATE'S PAID STAFF MAY NOT RETURN THE BALLOT FOR YOU UNLESS THIS PERSON IS AN IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBER.
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Primary Voting Dates
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Saturday Feb 3 - South Carolina Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Feb 6 - Nevada Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Feb 27 - Michigan Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Saturday Mar 2 - Idaho Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Saturday Mar 2 - Missouri Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Monday Mar 4 - North Dakota Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Alabama Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Alaska Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - American Samoa Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Arkansas Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - California Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Colorado Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Iowa Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Maine Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Massachusetts Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Minnesota Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - North Carolina Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Oklahoma Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Tennessee Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Texas Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Utah Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Vermont Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 5 - Virginia Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 12 - Georgia Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 12 - Hawaii Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 12 - Mississippi Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 12 - Washington Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 19 - Arizona Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 19 - Florida Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 19 - Kansas Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Mar 19 - Ohio Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Saturday Mar 23 - Louisiana Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Apr 2 - Connecticut Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Apr 2 - Delaware Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Apr 2 - New York State Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Apr 2 - Rhode Island Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Apr 2 - Wisconsin Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Saturday Apr 13 - Wyoming Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Apr 23 - Pennsylvania Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday May 7 - Indiana Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday May 14 - Maryland Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday May 14 - Nebraska Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday May 14 - West Virginia Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday May 21 - Kentucky Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday May 21 - Oregon Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Jun 4 - District of Columbia Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Jun 4 - Montana Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Jun 4 - New Jersey Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Jun 4 - New Mexico Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Jun 4 - South Dakota Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Tuesday Sept 10 - New Hampshire Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
The following locations do not have primary dates posted as of yet
Guam Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
North Mariana Islands Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Puerto Rico Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
Virgin Islands Domestic Voter Overseas Voter
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Paul Manning
Statement of Candidacy Filed on 1/14/24
Identification Number: P40018715
Party: Concerned Citizens Party of Connecticut
Political Committee: Time to Take it all Back Manning for President (C00865782)
Political Committee Email: [email protected]
Vice President Choice: Michael Downing
From: Toledo, OH
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Jesse Gladen
Statement of Candidacy Filed on 10/8/21
Identification Number: P40006603
Party: Concerned Citizens Party of Connecticut
Political Committee: Americans for Prosperity
Vice President Choice: None Stated
From: Winfield, KS
Incorrect political committee information was entered, Request for updated information sent on 2/14/22. It is past response date of 3/21/22. No information found online.
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Sir William Anthony Fera IV
Statement of Candidacy Filed on 2/17/23
Identification Number: P40011017
Party: Communist Party
Political Committee: The Washington Redskins
Vice President Choice: Ms. Trevor angelina Katz VII
From: Pittsburgh, PA
Incorrect political committee information was entered, Request for updated information sent on 2/22/23. It is past response date of 3/29/23.
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Robert James Walker
Statement of Candidacy Filed on 1/30/23
Identification Number: P40010670
Party: Republican Party
Political Committee: Walker for President 2024 (C00832428)
Political Committee email: [email protected]
Vice President Choice: Robert James Walker
From: Surprise AZ
Conflict of interest for political committee, Request for updated information sent on 3/1/23. It is past response date of 4/5/23.
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Sir Reece WMC
Statement of Candidacy Filed on 2/8/21
Identification Number: P40004608
Party: Communist Party
Political Committee: Cambria County Democratic Committee (C00768739)
Political Committee Email: [email protected]
Political Committee Webpage: https://www.facebook.com/cambriacodems/
Cambria County Offical Page
Vice President Choice: Sir James Martfield Grotner
From: Scranton, PA
No information online.
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Dmitri Pavlovich
Statement of Candidacy Filed on 1/28/21
Identification Number: P40004566
Party: Communist Party
Political Committee: Dmitri Pavlovich for the People
Vice President Choice: None Stated
From: Moscow, MA
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Jason Alaniz
Statement of Candidacy Filed on 8/21/22
Identification Number: P40008732
Party: American People's Freedom Party
Political Committee: Ghost
Vice President Choice: None Stated
From: San Antonio, TX
Incorrect political committee information was entered, Request for updated information sent on 9/7/22. It is past response date of 10/12/22.
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Hope E Dir
Statement of Candidacy Filed on 10/31/22
Identification Number: P40009250
Party: American People's Freedom Party
Political Committee: Taking America Back to the Basics
Vice President Choice: None Stated
From: Roseburg, OR
Incorrect political committee information was entered, Request for updated information sent on 11/9/22. It is past response date of 12/14/22.
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Lord Ade Oba Olukore
Statement of Candidacy Filed on 5/3/23
Identification Number: P40012486
Party: American People's Freedom Party
Political Committee: Ife Olukore (C00838995)
Political Committee Email: [email protected]
Vice President Choice: Randy Johnson
From: Death Valley, CA
Incorrect political committee information was entered, Request for updated information sent on 6/27/23. It is past response date of 8/1/23.
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