Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MOCO you’re permitted to register at 16 but can’t vote until you’re 18. Registering early means that you don’t accidentally miss deadlines that prevent you from voting in an election.
This is really wrong of them to do. They should NOT be doing this. When you turn 18 you're an adult and as an adult you can figure out how to register to vote should you wish. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MOCO you’re permitted to register at 16 but can’t vote until you’re 18. Registering early means that you don’t accidentally miss deadlines that prevent you from voting in an election.
This is really wrong of them to do. They should NOT be doing this. When you turn 18 you're an adult and as an adult you can figure out how to register to vote should you wish. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MOCO you’re permitted to register at 16 but can’t vote until you’re 18. Registering early means that you don’t accidentally miss deadlines that prevent you from voting in an election.
This is really wrong of them to do. They should NOT be doing this. When you turn 18 you're an adult and as an adult you can figure out how to register to vote should you wish. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:In MOCO you’re permitted to register at 16 but can’t vote until you’re 18. Registering early means that you don’t accidentally miss deadlines that prevent you from voting in an election.
Anonymous wrote:My son got one today too and he also is only 16- Howard county His says unaffiliated. I'm shocked.