Monday is last day to change party affiliation

The District's new same-day voter registration law comes with a catch. Current registered voters can't change parties to vote in an election. In other words, if you're already a Republican, you can't register to vote as a Democrat at the last-minute.
Monday is the last day to change party affiliation for the Sept. 14 primary election to meet a 30-day requirement in the law. Voters can download a new voter registration application at www.dcboee.org or can change affiliation in person at the board's office.
For more information, call 202-727-2525.
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Nikita R Stewart
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August 13, 2010; 4:08 PM ET
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