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If you are orange, you MUST register as a Republican for the primaries (for the most part). See http://www.fairvote.org/?page=1801 for details.

original post on facebook by: sujay vennam
 
Thanks for the info....I'm in Georgia and had already chek into it....I'll be there at the primaries.
 
You mean that I (living in North Carolina) can still remain Unaffiliated and cast a primary vote for RP?! If this is true, it is GREAT news!
 
Actually, WV is changing its procedure this year.

Instead of a primary, there's going to be a closed convention.

I'm still not sure how it's going to work. I'll post more information when I have it.

People should still register, as I think what will happen is the Republican committees in the counties will elect delegates to the convention.
 
I would also recommend voting absentee (if you can) if your State uses Diebold.
 
Imagine the convention 75% filled with Ron Paul supporters. I'm guessing those attending the conventions will vote for the candidates... =)
 
Louisiana is closed primary for presidential election. you have to be registered republican to vote in the gop primary. i will be changing over... but not until its closer to time... and don't worry. i won't forget.
 
It may be a good idea just to go ahead and register, even if you're in a gray state, just in case of any surprises.
 
I'm from NY and unaffiliated.

I heard that in NY you need to be registered republican for a year before being able to vote in the primaries. Is this true. If it is, I can't vote in the primary, and neither can the Ron Paul supporters I've converted.
 
Illinois x Must vote in primary of same party as last primary vote. Loosely enforced.

When I vote in the primaries does that mean I am stuck as a GOP voter for life? What about democrats wanting to vote for Paul?

Strange democracy? Loosely enforced?
 
Great post.

I'm in CA and I made the switch a couple weeks ago!

EVERYONE SHOULD DO THIS, NO MATTER YOUR STATE! JUST IN CASE!
 
Everyone should check their own state personally. This map does not seem very accurate. I know here in NH you don't have to be registered as Republican, I have always registered as undeclared. You can vote in either primary, but not both. I believe Mass. is the same way.
 
California is a must, you have to register republican to vote for Ron Paul.

I guess it's a good thing I forgot to register as an independent after the last election. I hardly vote Republican anyway. Ron Paul is the reason for me to stay registered, even if he is the only Republican I'd vote for.
 
I checked Florida. There doesn't seem to be any constraints to changing parties at any time...
Nice....
 
I don't trust this map. It is a FACT that you must be a registered Rep to vote for Dr. Paul in the Iowa caucus (though you can register on your way in the door here). A caucus and a primary are not the same thing. In fact, not all caucuses are operated the same - or primaries.

In short - do your homework before your primary/caucus.
 
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