Can someone with the power of attorney sign a voter registration form on a voter's behalf?

No. An individual who has power of attorney does not have the authority to sign a voter registration form, request an absentee ballot, or cast an absentee ballot on behalf of the voter. If a voter is unable to sign, the voter can use a stamp or make a mark to sign. The voter may also ask for assistance and have someone sign the form on the voter's behalf as long as it is done in the voter's presence and with the voter's permission.

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1. How do I register to vote?
2. What is the pre-registration deadline to register to vote?
3. How do I determine my residence for voter registration purposes?
4. I've lost my voter registration card. How do I get it replaced?
5. If I am already registered to vote, do I have to register again before each election?
6. Can someone with the power of attorney sign a voter registration form on a voter's behalf?
7. Is my voter registration record information considered public information?
8. Can the status of my voter registration change?
9. How do I change my address before an election?