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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 32 — Elections

32-325. Update of voter registration record; deadline; effect.

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(1)A registration application completed and signed by a registered voter seeking to update his or her voter registration record shall be completed in person at or delivered or mailed to the office of the election commissioner or county clerk or submitted pursuant to section 32-304 to the Secretary of State. To avoid additional requirements at the polling place pursuant to section 32-914.01 , 32-914.02 , or 32-915 , an application to update a voter registration record must be:
(a)Completed or delivered by the applicant in person at the office of the election commissioner or county clerk on or before the deadline prescribed in section 32-302 ; or
(b)Delivered by a personal messenger or personal agent, submitted pursuant to section 32-304 , or mailed so that it is received by the election commissioner or county clerk on or before the deadline prescribed in section 32-321 .
(2)After verifying the signature on the previous registration of the registered voter, the election commissioner or county clerk shall make the change of name, party affiliation, or address on all pertinent election records. The election commissioner or county clerk shall send an acknowledgment card to the registered voter indicating that the change of registration has been completed and shall include the address of the registered voter's new polling place.
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