Yellow voter registration cards: Coming to a mailbox near you

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Livingston County Deputy Clerk Barb Duncan organizes voter registration cards that are scheduled to be mailed tomorrow (Friday).

  

Yellow Pages

By Anonymous
Posted Nov 12, 2009 @ 12:32 PM
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Livingston County residents who are registered to vote will be receiving yellow voter registration cards in the mail within the next few days.

County Clerk Kelly Christopher will be contacting 9,366 voters — sending out 8,130 individual voter registration cards and 1,236 letters through the mail.

The process is all part of the biennial canvass conducted every other year in an effort to maintain accurate voter registrations. The main purpose is to verify that voters are still living at the same addresses where they are registered to vote, according to Christopher.

Voters receiving cards should verify that all information printed on the cards are correct. If the information is correct, they should tear off the card at the perforation and retain it; if information on the card is incorrect, the recipient should provide the correct information on the back of the card and return it to the clerk’s office.

Those who do not receive a card may receive a letter instead.

See today's edition (Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009) for a full article.

Livingston County residents who are registered to vote will be receiving yellow voter registration cards in the mail within the next few days.

County Clerk Kelly Christopher will be contacting 9,366 voters — sending out 8,130 individual voter registration cards and 1,236 letters through the mail.

The process is all part of the biennial canvass conducted every other year in an effort to maintain accurate voter registrations. The main purpose is to verify that voters are still living at the same addresses where they are registered to vote, according to Christopher.

Voters receiving cards should verify that all information printed on the cards are correct. If the information is correct, they should tear off the card at the perforation and retain it; if information on the card is incorrect, the recipient should provide the correct information on the back of the card and return it to the clerk’s office.

Those who do not receive a card may receive a letter instead.

See today's edition (Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009) for a full article.

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