Moved from Kane County to another county or out of State
(See above for how to register.) It is also highly recommended that you contact your previous County or Election Commission to cancel your registration there. Voters who have moved to Kane County from another County or Election Commission must register to vote with Kane County. (If your name has changed, you must re-register.) This change of address may be accomplished by filling out the reverse side of the voter registration card or by written notice to the County Clerk's office that includes your name, previous address, new address, birthday, and your signature. Registered voters who have moved to another address in Kane County should notify the County Clerk's office. Additional Information Change of Voting Address This use may be demonstrated by a piece of mail addressed to that individual and received at that mailing address. A mailing address of a homeless individual may include, but is not limited to, a shelter, a day shelter, or a private residence.
The registration officer must require a homeless individual to furnish evidence of his use of the mailing address stated. If the applicant does not have the above forms of identification, we may accept their current and valid photo identification, a current bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows the name and address of the voter.
Professional Association Membership Card.
Be sure to follow the specific instructions listed for your state and mail the form with proper postage in a sealed envelope. You can use the National Voter Registration Form to register to vote.
By StateĪ voter registration form can be used to register to vote and also to update your voter information pertaining to a change of name, address or a political party. The voting system in the United States is set up at the State-level which allows you to cast your vote for local, state, and federal elections (including for President of the United States).
A Voter registration form allows a qualifying individual to be able to vote in the State where he or she is a resident.