It depends on the state
Yes, you can still vote in the presidential election even if you did not vote in the Montana primary election. Primary elections and general elections are separate, and not voting in the primary does not disqualify you from voting in the general election.
Voting in a primary in any state is not required to vote in the national election (on Nov 4). What *is* required is that you are registered to vote, with an up-to-date address, and arrive with a (typically government issued) picture ID.
In 2008, he was a registered voter from Illinois, and that is where he voted. Now that he lives in the White House, he may still go back to Illinois, or he may vote in Washington DC.
CanadaCheck list:Settlement agreement signed, then no.Divorce Final, NoOtherwise, Maybe, ask your LawyerUnited StatesYou are still legally married when you are only separated.You would be the surviving spouse under the law and entitled to your share of the estate under the state laws of intestacy (in every state except Louisiana) if there is no will.You would be entitled to the provisions made for you in the will if the decedent left a will.If the decedent tried to disinherit you by his will you can elect to take a portion of the estate under the doctrine of election in most jurisdictions.
Yes, you are still registered to vote, ask your Social Studies teacher!
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It can be registered, but the repo man is still coming for it.
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That depends on the jurisdiction. A surviving spouse cannot be disinherited in most states in the United States. She would be entitled to claim an intestate share of the estate under the doctrine of "election". She should consult with an attorney who can review her situation and explain her rights and options under state laws.
The car needs to be registered in the state the owner resides in.
If a horse is not registered with a breed registry they cannot show in registered shows for that breed and any offspring of that horse cannot be registered as a pure bred. They can probably still be registered as a half breed provided the other parent was registered. IE- If a purebred registered Arabian stallion was bred to an unregistered mare the foal can be registered as a half-Arabian no matter what the breed of the mare was or if she was even registered. Unregistered horses can still compete is open horse shows and shows which do not require a breed affiliation.
"lame duck" is used for a person in this situation. It is used especially when a person has been defeated for re-election but is still in office.