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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 205512" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>In Oregon you <em>have to</em> register to vote. You <em>can</em> choose to do it at a DMV, but you're not automatically added to the voter rolls unless you register yourself. You <em>are</em> automatically registered for Jury duty, though. They also implemented that thing where you have to be a citizen to get a driver's license (I won't go there) so eventually as old licenses expire there should be less difficulty with non-citizens being tied in through the DMV to anything else. For now, most of the trouble is for Married women who have taken a different name than their birth name and need to hunt down the birth certificate, plus any and all marriage licenses and divorce decrees to prove the long line (like my sisters who have each been married 3 times and had four different last names!) of names makes them who they were when they were born, if that makes sense!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 205512, member: 99"] In Oregon you [i]have to[/i] register to vote. You [i]can[/i] choose to do it at a DMV, but you're not automatically added to the voter rolls unless you register yourself. You [i]are[/i] automatically registered for Jury duty, though. They also implemented that thing where you have to be a citizen to get a driver's license (I won't go there) so eventually as old licenses expire there should be less difficulty with non-citizens being tied in through the DMV to anything else. For now, most of the trouble is for Married women who have taken a different name than their birth name and need to hunt down the birth certificate, plus any and all marriage licenses and divorce decrees to prove the long line (like my sisters who have each been married 3 times and had four different last names!) of names makes them who they were when they were born, if that makes sense! [/QUOTE]
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