| 10 Million Hunters and Gun Owners Not Registered to Vote 
 americanhunter.org
 
 Please vote this Tuesday, Nov. 5, and pass the word to others -- as if your rights depend on it...  Because they do!
 
 Many states allow same-day registration:
 
 thehill.com
 
 From that piece:
 "... Twenty states and the District of Columbia allow voters to register on Election Day.
 
 In most cases, in-person registration is the only applicable method.  However, in Hawaii and Vermont, residents are also able to register  online on Nov. 5 before heading to the polls.
 
 In Maine, same-day registration is only available online: the last day to register by mail or in person was Oct. 15.
 
 Below is a list of states that allow in-person, same-day voter registration:
 
 What you need to bring to register may vary slightly by state.CaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDistrict of ColumbiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIowaMarylandMichiganMississippiMontanaNevadaNew HampshireNew MexicoUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWisconsinWyoming
 
 You’ll need your driver’s license, a state ID card or your Social Security card in California,  Colorado,  Hawaii,  Maryland and  Washington. An ID showing your current address is enough in  Iowa, but if the address is no longer accurate, you’ll need to bring another document to serve as proof of residence.  Mississippi requires only a photo ID, while  Nevada will only accept a valid state driver’s license or ID card.
 
 In  Wyoming, you’ll need a photo ID to register, or at least two other documents that “constitute proof of [your] identity.”
 
 Other states are more broad about what proof of residence is acceptable. In  Connecticut,  you’ll need a copy of a valid photo ID, like your driver’s license or a  state ID, or a copy of a current bill, bank statement, government  check, paycheck or a government document with your name and address.  States with similar lists of acceptable proof of residence guidelines  include  Michigan,  Montana,  New Mexico,  Vermont,  Virginia and the  District of Columbia.
 
 Some states require two forms of identification. In  Idaho, you need a photo ID and  proof of residence. An applicable photo ID could include not only your  driver’s license and state ID, but your passport, a federal ID, a tribal  ID card or a concealed weapons license issued by a county sheriff. Your  proof of residence could be any of those identification cards or the  aforementioned bills or documents with your address on them.  Utah has similar requirements.
 
 Illinois  calls for two forms of identification, with at least one showing your  current home address. While you need a photo ID to vote in  Wisconsin, you don’t need one to register to vote. You do, however, need a proof of residence document.
 
 In  New Hampshire,  you need to prove “your identity, age, citizenship, and domicile” to  register. The state lists multiple forms of identification that can  prove some or all of those requirements.
 
 Many states use provisional votes when it comes to same-day voter  registration. These ballots are not counted until your identity has been  confirmed. Your vote will still count (if you are who you say you are),  but may not be counted until after Election Day.
 
 Be sure to check with your local elections official to ensure you  have what you need to register to vote. It’s important to note that you  may not be able to register to vote at your polling place. Instead, you  may need to go to an office dedicated to handling these requests. You  can find that information from your state or county elections office."
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