Archive for October 4th, 2007
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October 4, 2007
Ron Paul’s presidential campaign for freedom, peace, and prosperity is growing by the day. Our goal is to win, and we know we only have one shot at electing Dr. Paul.
We need to convert all of our excitement and energy into Republican primary votes for Ron Paul.
The best way for you to do that is to vote for Dr. Paul in New York’s upcoming Republican Primary scheduled for February 5, 2008.
You need to register as a Republican, if you have not done so already, by Friday, October 12th, or you will not be able to vote for Dr. Paul in the primary.
If you are a registered Democrat, or registered with any other political party, or a registered voter but NOT registered with any political party, you must change your registration and declare yourself a Republican by October 12th in order to vote in the February 5th Republican Presidential Primary. Undeclared/independent registered voters CANNOT vote in the Republican primary, you must change your registration to Republican by October 12th!
You can do this by registering in person at your county board of elections or by mail.
To register in person:
- Download this registration form and print it out
- Fill out the registration form
- Find your County Board of Elections at this website http://www.ronpaul2008.com/files/NYCountyBoardElections.jpg
- Turn in your form on any business day (M-F 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM) by Friday, October 12th
To register by mail:
- Download and print this registration form
- Fill out the registration form
- Find your County Board of Elections at this website
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/files/NYCountyBoardElections.jpg - Put the address of your County Board of Elections in the “Mail To:” box
- Mail it, and make sure it gets to the County Board of Elections by Friday, October 12th
To check if you are already registered as Republican, please contact 1-800-367-8683 or your County Board of Elections by phone.
Please register right now and spread the word about your state’s deadline.
Thank you,
Joe Seehusen
Deputy Campaign Manager
Ron Paul 2008









