Sentences with phrase «new voter card»

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There is a wild card this year with re-districting leaving many voters and candidates slightly disconnected by new boundary lines.
New York allows voters to register through Department of Motor Vehicles websites, using digital signatures on driver's licenses and ID cards that are on file.
City Council Member Gale Brewer, participating in her last meeting of the Technology Committee, which she previously chaired, before taking on her new role as Manhattan Borough President, said she was skeptical of Internet voting, noting that the potential requirement of I.D. cards was problematic given the Voter I.D. debates, but emphasized her support for improving reporting of election results and encouraging voter registration through other agencies.
The Board of Elections would be required to send all eligible voters in the five boroughs a «voter history» card that will tell people how many elections they've missed in the past four years under a new bill being considered in the NYC Council.
Fourth, New York needs to cut up its credit card and only use long - term debt, approved by voters, for projects that have true long - term benefit.
New York's political clubs represent the some of the most grassroots elements of local politics, and members typically try to influence elections by distributing voter cards at poll sites, and through mailings that advertise their endorsements for offices ranging from local district leaders to the Commander - in - Chief.
In 2014, AARP New York, which represents approximately 750,000 members aged 50 - plus in the five boroughs, found that identity theft or credit card fraud had impacted roughly one - fifth to one - fourth of voters in the same age demographic.
Labour issued a new pledge card at the 2001 election, saying «thank you for helping us build the foundations,» and voters gave Mr Blair the benefit of the doubt against a feeble Conservative Party.
«A voter that has left his or former residential area should approach INEC office in his or her new area for transfer of voter card to enable him or her vote in the new residing area.
Some political parties, including the New Patriotic Party (NPP), have called on the EC to extend the 10 - day re-registration of NHIS card registrants whose names have been deleted from the voters register.
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Latendresse pointed out that in 2011 electors could use the voter card most of us receive in the mail, which includes the residential address as corroborating ID, but the new Act will forbid that.
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