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RandySF

(79,126 posts)
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 03:53 PM Friday

A woman who became a U.S. citizen last year and voted finds herself disenfranchised

In voter disenfranchisement hearings involving four judges in three vicinages today, three allowed voters to cast ballots in Tuesday’s election, while another two said no.

A recently naturalized U.S. citizen has lost her newly acquired right to vote after a judge determined that she wouldn’t be permitted to cast a ballot this year because she moved from Essex County to Bergen County and never re-registered to vote.

“I was not aware this is a requirement,” the woman told Superior Court Judge Kelly Conlon. “I just became a citizen last year, so all of this is a little new to me. I was under the impression that once you register in the state, you’re good to go. This was a bit of a surprise and a shock to me that I had to do it.”

The woman moved on August 1 and needed to change her address by October 14.



https://newjerseyglobe.com/judiciary/a-woman-who-became-a-u-s-citizen-last-year-and-voted-finds-herself-disenfranchised/

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A woman who became a U.S. citizen last year and voted finds herself disenfranchised (Original Post) RandySF Friday OP
Well, we all have to take responsibility for making sure our voter registration is current Attilatheblond Friday #1
In Illinois we can register on Election Day so if there's a problem, it can be fixed questionseverything Friday #2

Attilatheblond

(7,652 posts)
1. Well, we all have to take responsibility for making sure our voter registration is current
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 04:05 PM
Friday

Moving? Got to register in the new location.

https://www.usa.gov/confirm-voter-registration]

I recommend checking your voting registration status regularly, and ESPECIALLY just prior to the cut off date for registration. Especially a good idea if you have GOP dominate county government. Don't let a county recorder who serves the GOP instead of the public boot you off the rolls when there is no time to re-register.

questionseverything

(11,398 posts)
2. In Illinois we can register on Election Day so if there's a problem, it can be fixed
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 04:05 PM
Friday

Having arbitrary deadlines in the weeks before the election just needlessly disenfranchises people!

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