Not for me, as I am going to get a new driver's license in August and they ask you there, but for my mom?
From independent to republican?
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Not for me, as I am going to get a new driver's license in August and they ask you there, but for my mom?
From independent to republican?
I went to my court house and they give me a form to fill out and I sent it back to them US mail. Then they send you a card.
I found a website with the document. Apparently you just fill out a voter registration and put republican. This will change your voter registration.
http://www.seventy.org/electioninfo/register.html
I believe it's the same whether you are registering to vote or just changing party affiliation:
from:
http://www.state.pa.us/papower/cwp/v...&Q=451804&tx=1
"To register, people may apply in person at a county voter registration office, the state departments of Public Welfare or Health, PennDOT’s photo and driver-license centers (I believe these are closed because of state budgetary reasons); Armed Forces recruitment centers; county clerk of orphan’s courts or marriage-license centers; area agencies on aging; county mental health and mental retardation offices; student disability services offices of the State System of Higher Education; offices of special education in high schools across the commonwealth; and Americans with Disabilities Act-mandated complimentary paratransit providers.
Residents may also register by mail after downloading a voter registration form from the Department of State’s online voter information center at www.votespa.com, which offers tips for first time voters to the addresses of polling locations."
There is no need to change party affiliation as that changes when you vote anyways based on your voting results.
Say if you voted Republican in 2004, you will be affiliated with that party, or vise versa. If you voted 3rd party, you would be affiliated with that party.