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Massachusetts OfficialWilliam Francis GalvinMailIn Voter Registration FormHow to use this form1.Confirm your citizenship. 2.Print your name: last name, first name, middle name or initial. 3.Print.

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How to fill out the MA Mail-In Voter Registration Form online

Filling out the Massachusetts Mail-In Voter Registration Form online can be a straightforward process when you have clear guidance. This comprehensive guide will help you navigate each section of the form to ensure you complete it accurately.

Follow the steps to successfully complete your voter registration form.

  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the registration form and open it within the editing interface.
  2. Confirm your citizenship by checking 'Yes' or 'No' at the top of the form. If you mark 'No', refrain from proceeding.
  3. Enter your full name in the designated fields, starting with your last name followed by your first name and any middle initials.
  4. In the next field, if applicable, provide your former name.
  5. Fill in the address where you currently reside, including the house number, street name, city or town, and full zip code. Avoid using a post office box number.
  6. If your mailing address is different from your residence, indicate that on the following line.
  7. Input your date of birth in the specified format: month, day, and year. Note that if you are 16 or 17, you will be pre-registered.
  8. Provide your driver’s license number for verification. If you do not possess a Massachusetts driver’s license, enter the last four digits of your social security number. If you lack both, write 'none'.
  9. You may optionally enter your telephone number. If included, ensure that you check the box for 'unlisted' if you wish to keep it private.
  10. Select your party affiliation by checking one of the options provided or indicate a political designation if you prefer not to affiliate with a party.
  11. Provide the address where you were previously registered to vote, ensuring it follows the same format as before.
  12. If someone is assisting you in filling this form due to a physical limitation, record their name, address, and optionally their phone number in the designated area.
  13. Read the oath carefully, confirming that all provided information is accurate.
  14. Enter today's date in the appropriate fields.
  15. Sign your name in the area provided to attest to the validity of the information submitted.
  16. After completing the form, ensure all sections are filled in, save your changes, and prepare to download, print, or share the form as necessary.

Complete your MA Mail-In Voter Registration Form online today and ensure your voice is heard in the upcoming elections.

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The rights most often curtailed include the right to vote and hold public office, employment rights, domestic rights, and financial and contractual rights. State statutes and local ordinances are the traditional means for abridging the rights of convicted criminals.

Florida law deprives convicted felons of certain Civil Rights including the right to vote, serve on a jury, hold public office, and restricts the issuance and renewal of some professional licenses such as real estate and insurance.

Under the current statutes, a felony conviction suspends the right to vote, hold public office, serve on a jury, and possess a firearm.

In Massachusetts and some other states, the right to vote is temporarily suspended while a person is incarcerated for a felony offense. They may vote again after they are released from prison. In some states, even people convicted of a misdemeanor cannot vote while incarcerated.

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