Primaries are closed. Republicans and Democrats only vote for their candidates. Independents etc. can still vote in the primary only for public questions. Independents etc. can vote for who they want only in the general election. If an Independent is running in the primary you can only vote that parties candidate. The same with Green Party etc.
You can only be a member of one political party at a time.
Yes.
In most states, only enrolled members of a political party can vote in that party's Primary Election. Some states permit various forms of cross-over voting. Then a Republican could vote in the Democratic Primary, or vice versa.
It never has voted for a Republican in a presidential election. The 23rd Amendment, ratified in 1961, gave Washington D.C. the right to cast electoral votes for a president. Since then, it has always cast its votes for a Democrat (even in 1984 when Minnesota was the only state to vote for Mondale over Reagan).
The Battle of Germantown, PA took place on October 4, 1777 and resulted in a British victory. About 1,000 people on both sides were injured with about 200 deaths.
The main difference is that in the PA Constitution rights to Clean Air, water, and Natural resources are stated. Also, the Equal Rights Amendment for Women is a part of the PA constitution and still not part of the US Constitution.
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There is no requirement or provision to register a shotgun in PA
In most states, only enrolled members of a political party can vote in that party's Primary Election. Some states permit various forms of cross-over voting. Then a Republican could vote in the Democratic Primary, or vice versa.
It can be registered, but the repo man is still coming for it.
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No. Pennsylvania doesn't have gun registration.
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The lien is registered in PA This is normal By the way it may be illegal for you to register this car anywhere knowing of the outstanding lien.
It never has voted for a Republican in a presidential election. The 23rd Amendment, ratified in 1961, gave Washington D.C. the right to cast electoral votes for a president. Since then, it has always cast its votes for a Democrat (even in 1984 when Minnesota was the only state to vote for Mondale over Reagan).
In order to be a PA, you need to go to additional school, past the four year bachelor's degree required for nursing. You also need to be a registered nurse.
Yes you can . just make sure you have insurance coverage . I moved to Pa from Ohio and it was no problem . Hope this helped
no. must be inspected/tiltled and registered, but do not need a license.