If I register to vote, will I be called for jury duty?
Jurors are drawn from list of state taxpayers and licensed drivers as well as from voter registration rolls. Do not give up your right to vote in the hope that you will avoid jury duty. Chances are, if you pay taxes or drive a car, you will still be called. Besides, serving on a jury is a privilege, one that permits you to personally stand up for all Americans' right to trial by a jury of their peers.

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1. Can I register in person?
2. Can someone help me to vote?
3. Do I have to register every year?
4. How do candidates get on the ballot?
5. How do I enroll in a political party?
6. How can I get an absentee ballot?
7. How do I apply for an absentee ballot?
8. How do voting machines work?
9. How does an absentee ballot work?
10. How will I know where to vote?
11. If I register to vote, will I be called for jury duty?
12. Should I be concerned about signing a petition?
13. What happens if I can't vote on election day?
14. What is a Primary Election?
15. What do I need when I go to vote?
16. What do I do when I get to the polling place?
17. What if I have no absentee ballot application available?
18. What if I'm not permitted to vote?
19. When do I apply for an absentee ballot?
20. Where can I get a mail-in voter registration application?
21. Who can sign a petition?
22. Who can vote?
23. Who is eligible for an Absentee Ballot?
24. Why should I enroll in a political party?