Legally, no; however if a person has more than one residence and has some form of identification at both address sufficient for each particular state, it is theoretically possible for that person to illegally vote in both places. While it is a practical possibility, it is not legal.
No either vote early or by absentee ballot.
No.
a person who has registered to vote but has not joined a party is called an independent voter.
Depends on the primary: if they state allows for people who are not registered Republicans or Democrats to vote in the primary then you are allowed.
yes, as long as you are registered to vote before the deadline
No. When a person goes to a polling place they have to produce identification and they have to Ben registered to vote. To register a person has to provide proof they are a citizen with the voter registration process.
Anyone who is registered to vote in West Virginia can vote in the primary election. It does not matter whether a person is Independent, Republican, or Democrat at the time of voting.
Independent voter
no only people that are registered to that state and are 18 years of age can vote
In the state of Missouri, a person is qualified to vote if they are a US citizen, at least age 18 and registered to vote. They must also be of sound mind and not have any type of mental incapacity.
depends on the state and issues
It depends on the state