
10-30-2007, 06:15 AM
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Come and Get Some!
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Colorado.
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
I am pretty sure that it's much easier to cancel your voter registration than what you have conjured up. For one thing, I'm sure they don't give a rap what your reasons are; they'll cancel your registration on request without commencing a dialog on your reasons.
Call up your local board of elections and find out what you have to do.
And once you're cancelled, you can stop complaining about the doings of the elected government.
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Belay that.
Here's how to do it.
Register to vote (again) but change your status to (check the box) NO for Are You a US citizen?
They will send you a letter back testifying that you are not entitled or eligible to vote, and in doing so acknowledge that you are someone other than a US citizen.
Publish their testimony at the same county clerk and recorder - it is inherently apostilled.
Because of the notary apostille inherent at the clerk and recorder, you might publish an asseveration you are an American national* (aka Coloradoan, Nebraskan etc.) and send those two documents with the fee for a US Passport.
The Passport will function the same at customs but whenever you show it have certified copies of the two documents folded up inside the Passport Wallet. The requirement for getting a US Passport is not being a US citizen - you must be an American national, or US national.
Regards,
David Merrill.
* Of course provide some first hand testimony like a Certificate of Live Birth etc. Do not just give your testimony unless you remember knowing what state you were in that day, and you popped out knowing how to read a calendar.
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