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--Cr1imsoN-- t1_j4qievr wrote

I don’t think you can unregister. If you don’t want to vote anymore then don’t vote. No one is forcing you to vote.

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steampunkedunicorn t1_j4qiwfs wrote

You can change your party affiliation to nothing and then just not vote.

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im_man_bear_pig t1_j4qjbod wrote

Right I don’t care about that. I don’t wanna be a part of any of it anymore. I only registered to vote a few years back. So basically sign up to vote and you’re stuck forever? Don’t sign up to vote and not? This doesn’t make sense.

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im_man_bear_pig t1_j4qjr6o wrote

I don’t want to be labeled as a republican or a democrat anymore. I have zero interest in helping in the horrid hate that’s spread by both. I know I can go unaffiliated but I just want out of that whole system I don’t want to be a part of any aspect of it. I’ll just cal the courthouse or something. I’m sorry I know it seems strange. Thank tho.

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realhighstonerguy t1_j4qjwbn wrote

Dems: pushes healthcare for all citizens, infrastructure, environment protections, cannabis legalization, affordable education, funding public education.

Reps: Addresses the real issues: drag queens and trans people

BOtH SiDeS

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PregnantSuperman t1_j4qk55k wrote

Why don't you vote for someone who isn't on "both sides" then? Cast a write-in ballot for someone you like. Sticking your head in the sand won't make anything better.

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zerooze t1_j4qk7tm wrote

A Google search would have given you the answer in two seconds. I think the point of your post is to just rant despite your claim of not wanting to discuss politics.

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Keleko828 t1_j4qlgij wrote

Vote third party and help get rid of the duopoly

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SunOutrageous6098 t1_j4qlk5z wrote

Voter Registration is public information, so basically any other registered PA voter can access your demographics and voting history (participation only, ballots are still anonymous).

After someone doesn’t vote for a period of 5 years or misses 2 consecutive federal elections, the county Election Office moves them to an inactive status; which entails sending a bunch of letters to the person. If the person doesn’t reply for 2 years, they are cancelled.

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SunOutrageous6098 t1_j4qm214 wrote

You can simply fill out the “voter request to cancel registration” form on vote.Pa.gov.

County Offices do not cancel the registration for victims of Domestic Violence or other citizens in similar situations; but their records are protected in a way that makes the public unable to access them without a more robust request than the download on the Department of State’s website.

I know for sure because I have worked in a PA County Election office.

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mcs0301 t1_j4qn6jv wrote

Talk about making drama out of nothing. Based on how this has you over the edge for no reason, maybe it's best you don't vote.

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Cinemaslap1 t1_j4qndgr wrote

Which one? You mean the one who hired hitmen to shoot democratic government officials?

Or the ones that held the House hostage for over 14 votes until they succumbed to blackmail/backroom bullshit?

You're going to have to be a bit more specific.

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Cinemaslap1 t1_j4qnsz4 wrote

You realize you might detach, but those politics and things are still going to affect your life, right?

You are aware this is akin to burying your head in the sand because you don't like the labels?

If that's what you want... Then that's fine, but it's also a really bad thing to just allow people to passively choose laws for you. It's how we got Roe v Wade over turned... And now citizens don't have the right to their own body anymore.

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Cinemaslap1 t1_j4qo9q4 wrote

Oh, yeah... I was going to mention that. But the more recent stories, like the New Mexican candidate who was just arrested for hiring a hitman to shoot democrats in New Mexico.

But you know... "Both sides"...

Give me a break. Fucking Republicans... How can you tolerate your own hypocrisy?! Seriously.

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ResidentBackground35 t1_j4qp6le wrote

Just don't vote and delete any messages about politics you receive.

Being registered to vote (or affiliated with a party) only gives you the ability to vote, if you choose not to exercise that right then it does nothing.

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nashuanuke t1_j4qp9eo wrote

You can just not vote, nobody’s going to come looking for you if you don’t

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PGHNeil t1_j4qqwv9 wrote

The only way to un-register is to re-register as an independent. Your ballot in the primaries will be really short though; you'll only be able to vote for line item issues like constitutional amendments, not for or against any actual candidates. That's pretty much the bare minimum of democracy within our representative republic form of government.

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