naturalization and name change
#16
Re: naturalization and name change
Since we moved to NC in 2003 Mrs P has been called three times, plus a call-back after she was given a three month deferral. She has never participated in a case in NC. She was also called once in Virginia, and participated in three cases.
#17
DE-UK-NZ-IE-US... the TYP
Joined: Mar 2010
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Re: naturalization and name change
I think you might be missing the fact that some of us are happy to be a part of the justice process
The timelines involved are also not necessarily obvious or advertised. For the upcoming presidential election, yes, there has been a reasonable amount of information. But for our local elections last November and the primaries earlier this year, the deadlines were WAY before I would have ever thought to look for them. I was lucky to catch up with a friend with a big interest in politics a few days before the primary deadline, so I could drop it off in person (I hadn't known you needed to be registered to a party to vote in the primaries in NY).
The timelines involved are also not necessarily obvious or advertised. For the upcoming presidential election, yes, there has been a reasonable amount of information. But for our local elections last November and the primaries earlier this year, the deadlines were WAY before I would have ever thought to look for them. I was lucky to catch up with a friend with a big interest in politics a few days before the primary deadline, so I could drop it off in person (I hadn't known you needed to be registered to a party to vote in the primaries in NY).