No. The official Alabama Voter Registration form has no declaration of party affiliation.
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Party registration refers to the process of making a political party a legal entity. The party must have members and a constitution before it can be registered among other requirements.
In those states that list party affiliation on voter registration, you can just fill out a new registration form and check the box for a different party. Irrespective of your party affiliation, you can vote for any party's candidate in the general election.
Yes; party registration has no relationship to how you vote in a general election. In a general election, you can vote for whoever you want, no matter what your party registration.
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No. The official Alabama Voter Registration form has no declaration of party affiliation.
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He considered himself a "moderate Republican" and during the Clinton years switched his party registration to Independent
In general, local party caucuses are open to all members of that party in the local region. In most US states, there are party caucuses that elect local party officers. If you are asking about the Iowa caucuses, Iowa has same-day voter registration, so any eligible voter may show up at a caucus, register (or change their registration) to that caucus's party, and participate in that caucus.
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Membership in a political party usually depends on the individual holding viewpoints that are aligned with the view of the party. Some parties will provide registration options but all support is usually welcome.
Sorry, you will need to ask the question you want answered more clearly - what you provide above is a statement of facts, not a question that we can answer for you. For instance you could be asking 'Why is your name not on the registration list' - if so what registration list wold that be - for a party - for school ?