IF YOU MOVE WITHIN THE COUNTY OR YOUR NAME CHANGES

Notify the voter registrar in writing of the changed information by:

* correcting the information on your current voter registration certificate,  
  sign the back of the certificate, and return it to the registrar, or

* if you do not have your voting certificate, send a note giving the old
   information as you were registered and the new information for updating,      or

* complete a voter registration application, indicating "change", or

* completing a statement of residence at the time of voting

You will be eligible to vote in your new precinct on the 30th day after the registrar receives the notice, meanwhile you may continue to vote in your old precinct. Before you are allowed to vote in the old precinct, the election judge will ask you to fill out a statement of residence confirming your new address.

You may vote without your certificate by showing another form of identification.

IF YOU MOVE TO ANOTHER COUNTY

You must re-register in the county of your new residence by completing a voter registration application and mailing it to that county’s voter registrar.

You may be eligible to vote a limited ballot in the county of your new residence during the first 90 days after you move if:


* you would have been eligible to vote in the county of former residence on
  
Election day if you had still lived in that county;

* the date of the election is not more than 90 days after the new residence
   is established; and

* your voter registration in the county of new residence is not effective on      or before election day.

VOTING BY A LIMITED BALLOT MUST BE DONE DURING THE EARLY VOTING PERIOD.

CONTACT YOUR COUNTY CLERK OR ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR FOR MORE INFORMATION.