I do not own property, so why does it matter whether or not I vote?
Everyone who pays taxes should vote. Even if you do not own property, you pay taxes on vehicles and any items that you purchase. Every person over the age of 18 should be involved in electing individuals who control the spending of your tax dollars.

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1. I think I am registered to vote, but I am not sure, how do I find out?
2. Where can I vote if I can not vote at my precinct on Election Day?
3. How can I request an Absentee Ballot by mail?
4. Can I vote by Absentee ballot?
5. What if I have disabilities that make my precinct not accessible to me?
6. Where do I vote?
7. If I registered by mail and have not voted before, do I have to do anything different?
8. I do not own property, so why does it matter whether or not I vote?
9. Will registering to vote increase my chances of being called for Jury Duty?
10. If I registered before the election last year do I need to register again?
11. How can I register to vote?
12. What are the requirements to be able to register to vote?
13. When are the polls open on Election Day?
14. Can I vote in a precinct where I don't live?
15. I am registered Unaffiliated, may I vote in a Primary Election?
16. My relative has passed away recently. How can I request their name to be removed from the voter rolls?