You might, particularly if you have moved since the last time you voted. In some states, a voter's registration will actually expire if they have not voted in a while. But the specifics will depend upon the state. You should check with your county or city election board.
I believe you have to re-register to vote if you've changed your name or your address. I'd kind of think of it like a drivers license,... you need it for residency status too, so don't forget to change it with the other items that count.
That depends on the rules in your country. Here in the UK, people are required (by law) to confirm their details on the 'electoral role' - a list of people eligible to vote.
Do you ever have to re-register to vote?
Real easy, no. You don't have to reregister.
insurance,proof of sale, address, and MONEY!
Contacty your local police. Local and state laws vary.
I had to reregister to see the play now button
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detective conan i vote for ever!!!!!!!!!!!
yess girls can vote in Spain ever since 1867.
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the first state to ever vote was Georgia not south Carolina
no, not in the primary but you can vote for whom ever you want in the nov. election.