To those seasoned voters out there, and to those who have moved around a lot, this will seem daft, but it's important, from a young voter.
Currently, I live in West Philadelphia. I moved from South Philadelphia about 17 months ago. This is my first living situation away from my parents, with the exception of my time spent in the Drexel U. dorms. Anyway, when I moved to W. Phila., I registered to vote in W. Phila., of course. And as you can surmise, this was my first time registering elsewhere. When I lived in South Phila., I did participate in the presidential [s]election of '00.
Well, here, I have been thinking that I am registered in West only (I even received my "this is your first time voting in this district" reminder in the mail), but yesterday, a local electioneer visited my parents' home in South, and asked them if they and I were voting. When my father told them that all of us are, but that I am registered in West, they told him that I am still registered in South. Do the rolls in South just have me on them because I have voted there? I've been trying to get through to voter hotlines for 2 hours. Any suggestions/experience? I fear that my vote might not count if I vote in the wrong location. I'm currently in South, visiting the parents and urging my grandmother to vote, but I will be making my way back to West this afternoon.
Thanks.
Gina Renzi Coordinator The Rotunda 4014 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-573-3234 http://www.foundationarts.org
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