Well you can do it online by clicking the link in related links.
You don't say in which country you are in. But, in the UK, I would go to my local Town Hall and enquire.
Kansas has closed primaries. Voters registered as Republicans can vote only in the Republican primary; Democrats can vote only in the Democratic primary. Registered Independents can change their affiliation and vote in that primary.
No, you don't have to be a registered democrat to vote in the primary.
Yes, you are still registered to vote, ask your Social Studies teacher!
Everyone who is a registered voter can vote in Rome.
No you get fined if you register to vote and then don't vote.
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.
you must be registered to vote
you must be registered to vote
As of 2008, 17,304,091 people were registered to vote in CA.
No it is not a crime not to vote but is compulsory and can be met with a fine if you are registered and don't vote.
It depends on where you are registered to vote. You can only be registered to vote in one electorate. If your permanent residence is in Queensland, the electorate where you live is where you should be registered, and that is the only place you can vote. You cannot vote in Tasmania, regardless of whether or not you own property there.
Currently, a voter in the UK must be eighteen, and have their name registered on the Electors' Register. On polling day, the voter attends their designated polling station, and draws a cross against the person the voter wishes to vote for.