[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 45, Volume 3]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 45CFR801.503]



[Page 322-339]

 

                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE

 

              CHAPTER VIII--OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

 

PART 801_VOTING RIGHTS PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

                       Subpart E_Voting Complaint

 

Sec. 801.503  Processing a complaint.



    The examiner to whom a complaint is made shall promptly ascertain 

whether the complaint is well founded. If the examiner determines the 

complaint is not well founded he shall notify the person who complained 

of his determination and take no further action on the complaint. If the 

examiner determines that the complaint is well founded the examiner 

shall notify the person and the Attorney General of his determination 

and of the reason for that determination and furnish the Attorney 

General with any papers or evidence relating to the complaint.



                         Appendix A to Part 801



    This appendix sets out the dates, times, and places designated by 

the OPM for filing an application in each political subdivision, and 

sets out the forms of application prescribed by the OPM.



                   Dates, Times, and Places for Filing



    Offices at which applications may be filed will be open in each 

State in the county or parish and at the place set forth in this 

appendix beginning on the date specified and continuing thereafter until 

a closing date is given. Each office will be open Monday through 

Saturday (except on a legal holiday) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 

4:30 p.m., except that the OPM may change the hours and days on which 

any office will be open for filing applications by posting advance 

notice of the change at the place set forth in this appendix.



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                                 Alabama



                County; Place for filing; Beginning date



    Autauga; (1) Prattville--U.S. Post Office; November 8, 1965; (2) 

Marbury--building adjacent to U.S. Post Office, intersection of Main 

Street and State Highway 143; February 26, 1966.

    Barbour; Holiday Inn, Room 101, Barbour St. at Riverside Drive, 

Eufaula, Alabama, 36027, (205) 687-7903.

    Bullock; Union Springs--U.S. Post Office, 108 E. Hardaway Street; 

November 7, 1978.

    Chambers; Lafayette--Examiners Office, Room 218, FHA Office, County 

Building, 18 Alabama Avenue E.; July 30, 1984.\1/8\

    Choctaw; Butler--Post Office; May 31, 1966.

    Conecuh; Evergreen--Holiday Inn, Room 108, Interstate 68 and Highway 

83; September 2, 1980.

    Dallas; (1) Selma--Federal Building; August 10, 1965; (2) Orrville--

U.S. Post Office, State Highway 22; February 26, 1966.

    Elmore; (1) Wetumpka--U.S. Post Office; November 8, 1965; (2) 

Eclectic--trailer at U.S. Post Office; February 26, 1966; (3) Elmore--

trailer at U.S. Post Office; February 26, 1966.

    Greene; (1) Eutaw--U.S. Post Office; November 8, 1965; (2) Boligee--

trailer at U.S. Post Office; March 8, 1966.

    Grenada; Grenada--Post Office Building; July 22, 1966.

    Hale; (1) Greensboro--Post Office Building; August 10, 1965; (2) 

Moundville--Tidmore Building; February 26, 1966.

    Jefferson; (1) Bessemer--Post Office Building, North 19th Street, 

January 24, 1966; (2) Birmingham--Post Office and Courthouse Building, 

18th at 5th Avenue, North; January 24, 1966; (3) Fairfield--4412 Gary 

Avenue; January 24, 1966; (4) North Birmingham--Post Office Building; 

2003 41st Avenue (Sayreton), Birmingham; February 14, 1966; (5) 

Powderly--Library Building, Birmingham Baptist College, 630 Ishkooda 

Road, Birmingham; February 14, 1966; (6) Wylam--trailer at Post Office, 

4221 7th Avenue (Wylam), Birmingham; February 21, 1966; (7) Irondale--

7949-A Crestwood Boulevard; February 26, 1966; (8) Homewood--1820 28th 

Avenue; February 26, 1966; (9) Tarant--1322 Main Street; March 18, 1966.

    Lowndes; (1) Fort Deposit--Post Office Building; August 10, 1965; 

(2) Hayneville--trailer at U.S. Post Office; January 3, 1966.

    Madison; (1) Canton--285 Peace Street; August 10, 1965; (2) Flora--

Segrist Building opposite post office; July 20, 1966.

    Marengo; (1) Demopolis--Post Office Building; August 10, 1965; (2) 

Putnam--trailer adjacent to Post Office; State Highway 69; March 18, 

1966.

    Monroe; Room 112, Monroe Motor Court South, Highway 21, Monroeville, 

Alabama. August 31, 1984.

    Montgomery; (1) Montgomery--Post Office and Courthouse Building, 

corner of Church, Lee, and Moulton Streets, Rooms 332, 334, 336; October 

6, 1965, to November 6, 1969; (2) Montgomery--Aronov Building, 474 South 

Court Street, Room 132; November 7, 1969; (3) Mount Meigs--trailer at 

U.S. Post Office, intersection of U.S. Highway 80 and Pike Road; 

February 26, 1966.

    Perry; (1) Marion--Post Office Building, Room 3; August 20, 1965; 

(2) Uniontown--trailer at corner of West and Front Streets; March 5, 

1966.

    Pickens; Carrollton--U.S. Post Office, Room 200, Courthouse Square, 

Highway 86; September 5, 1978.

    Russell; Phoenix City--U.S. Post Office, 1310 Ninth Avenue; 

September 26, 1978.

    Sumter; Livingston--Post Office; May 3, 1966.

    Wilcox; (1) Camden--Federal Building, Room 202-204; August 20, 1965; 

(2) Alberta--trailer at intersection of State Highway 5 and County 

Highway 29; March 5, 1966; (3) Pine Apple--trailer at U.S. Post Office, 

County Highway 59; March 5, 1966.



                                 Arizona



                County; Place for filing; Beginning date.



    Apache; Window Rock Motor Inn, P.O. Box 1687, Window Rock, Arizona; 

October 31, 1986.

    Navajo; Holiday Inn, P.O. Box 307, Kayenta, Arizona; October 31, 

1986.

    Yuma; U.S. Border Station, Highway 95, International Borderline, San 

Luis, Arizona, 85349; (602) 627-2016; February 26, 1991.



                               California



    County; Place for filing; Beginning date

    Alameda; Oakland-U.S. Attorneys Office, Oakland Branch, 1301 Clay 

Street, Suite 3405, Oakland, California, 94612; (510) 637-3784 and (510) 

637-3748; March 23, 1996.



                                 Georgia



                County; Place for filing; Beginning date



    Baker; Newton--U.S. Post Office Building; Nov. 5, 1968.

    Baldwin; ASCS, Post Office Building, 110 Handcock Street, Room 206, 

Milledgeville, Georgia; Sept. 21, 1984.

    Brooks; Georgian Motel, room 8, 803 East Screven Street, Quitman, GA 

31643; (912) 263-9306 or 263-9307, July 17, 1990.

    Bulloch; Statesboro--Federal Building, Conference Room 208, 52 North 

Main Street; August 5, 1980.

    Burke; Waynesboro-U.S. Post Office, 721 Liberty Street, Room 204; 

November 2, 1982.

    Butts; (1) Jackson--Daughty Foundation, 221 College Street; 

September 4, 1982; (2) Flovilla--Flovilla Community Center, Collier 

Street; September 4, 1982; (3) Jenkinsburg--Cleveland BBQ Restaurant 

Building, Corner of Highway 42 and High Falls Road; September 4, 1982.



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    Calhoun; Morgan--Soil Conservation Service, Main Street, P.O. Box 

113; August 5, 1980.

    Chattahoochee; U.S. Post Office Lumpkin Highway, Cusseta, Georgia; 

Sept. 21, 1984.

    Early; Blakely--Qual Motel, Room 26, U.S. 27 South; August 5, 1980.

    Hancock; Sparta--Post Office Building, Broad Street; November 8, 

1966.

    Jefferson; Post Office Building Room 4, 131 W. Broad Street, 

Louisville, Georgia; Sept. 21, 1984.

    Johnson; Wrightsville--U.S. Post Office, Basement Office 1, 151 

South Marcus; August 5, 1980.

    Lee; (1) Leesburg--Farmers Exchange Building, Second Floor; April 3, 

1967, through April 30, 1969; (2) Leesburg--U.S. Post Office, 

intersection of State Highway 32 and U.S. Highway 19; May 1, 1969.

    McIntosh; Best Western, Swiss Inn, room 115, Highway 251 and 

Interstate 95, Darien, Georgia 31304; (912) 437-4418 or 4421; July 21, 

1992.

    Meriweather; Greenville--U.S. Department of Agriculture, 

Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service Office, Williams Street; 

August 10, 1976.

    Mitchell; Camilla--FHA District Office Conference Room, Building 

10A, Broad Street; August 5, 1980.

    Peach; Fort Valley--U.S. Post Office Building; 300 West Church 

Street; November 7, 1972.

    Pike; ASCS, Pike County Agriculture Building, Gwyn Street, Zebulon, 

Georgia; Sept. 21, 1984.

    Randolph, Travelers Mini Lodge, Room 2, 949 Blakely Street, 

Cuthbert, Georgia, 31740; (912) 732-5806 or 5807; August 11, 1992.

    Screven; Sylvania--Post Office Building, Main and East Telephone 

Streets; April 3, 1967.

    Stewart; Lumpkin--U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural 

Stabilization Conservation Service Office, Meeting Room, Court House, 

Second Floor; August 10, 1976.

    Sumter; Americus--Federal Building and Court House, Basement 

Conference Room 128, East Forsyth Street; August 5, 1980.

    Talbot--Buice Motel, Room 2, Washington St., Talbotton, Georgia 

31827, August 9, 1988.

    Taliaferro; Crawfordville--Post Office; November 5, 1968.

    Telfair; McRae--Postmasters Office, U.S. Post Office, 211 South 

Second Avenue; August 5, 1980.

    Terrell; Dawson--Post Office Building, Stonewall and Lee Streets; 

April 3, 1967.

    Tift; Tifton--FHA, Conference Room 306, Tifton County Administrative 

Building, 225 Tift Avenue; August 5, 1980.

    Twiggs; Jeffersonville--County Office Building; State Highway 96; 

September 3, 1974.

    Worth; ASCS, Worth County ASCS Building, 501 N. Henderson, 

Sylvester, Georgia; Sept. 21, 1984.



                                Louisiana



                Parish; Place for filing; Beginning date



    Bossier; (1) Benton--trailer at Post Office; April 3, 1967; (2) 

Bossier City--Lodge Hall, 1708 Scott Street; April 5, 1967 through March 

17, 1969; (3) Bossier City--Post Office, 150 Benton Road, March 18, 

1969.

    Caddo; (1) Shreveport--Post Office and Courthouse Building, 424 

Texas Street; April 3, 1967; (2) Shreveport--Terry Building, 2643 Cooper 

Road; April 3, 1967; (3) Shreveport; Hollywood Baptist Church; 5305 

Roberts Street; April 3, 1967.

    De Soto; Mansfield--trailer, at Post Office; April 3, 1967.

    East Carroll; (1) Lake Providence--Post Office Building; August 10, 

1965; (2) Sondheimer--trailer at Post Office Building; February 14, 

1966; (3) Lake Providence--ASCS Office, 205 North Hood; October 19, 

1979.

    East Feliciana; (1) Clinton--Kline Building, St. Helena Street; 

August 10, 1965, to February 8, 1966; (2) Clinton--Trailer at U.S. Post 

Office; February 19, 1966; (3) Jackson--Trailer parked on Post Office 

grounds; February 14, 1966; (4) Slaughter--Post Office Building; 

February 14, 1966.

    Madison; Tallulah--Post Office; August 13, 1966.

    Ouachita; (1) Monroe--Post Office Building, Room 301; August 20, 

1965; (2) West Monroe--I. B. Haynes Building, Cypress and Young Streets, 

February 14, 1966.

    Plaquemines; (1) Buras--Post Office Building, August 10, 1965, 

through November 17, 1965, reopened August 31, 1967; (2) Belle Chasse--

Post Office Building; November 18, 1965; (3) Belle Chasse--US Naval Air 

Station, Administration Building, Room 46, Office of the Senior Chief of 

Command; October 19, 1979.

    Sabine; Many--U.S. Post Office Building; 525 San Antonia Avenue; 

September 27, 1974.

    St. Helena; Greensburg--(1) Trailer at Post Office; College and Main 

Streets; August 19, 1972; (2) ASCS Office, Burrell Carter Building, 

Street Floor, South Main Street; October 19, 1979.

    St. Landry; Opelousas--Chattau Motor Inn, 400 East Landry, the Bayou 

Room; December 5, 1979.

    West Feliciana; (1) Saint Francisville--trailer at Post Office; 

November 3, 1965, through January 7, 1966; (2) Saint Francisville--Post 

Office Building; January 8, 1966; (3) Weyanoke--trailer located on State 

Highway 66 approximately 0.3 mile South of Weyanoke; February 14, 1966.



                               Mississippi



                County; Place for filing; Beginning date



Adams; Prentiss Inn, U.S. 61 S, Natchez, Mississippi 39121; (601) 442-

7524/25; September 17, 1991.



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    Amite; (1) Liberty--Walsh Building, Main Street, second floor; April 

3, 1967; (2) Gloster--Ivey Building, First Street; July 29, 1967.

    Benton; Ashland--Post Office Building; October 1, 1965.

    Bolivar; Cleveland--Post Office Building; October 1, 1965.

    Carroll; (1) Carrollton--Post Office Building, Main Street, January 

4, 1966, through March 22, 1968; (2) North Carollton--Van Meter Lumber 

Co. Building, George Street, March 23, 1968.

    Chickasaw; U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 75 Spring Street SW, 

Room 905, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303; 1 (888) 496-9455; August 3, 1999.

    Claiborne; (1) Port Gibson--McFatters Drug Store, Second Floor, 618 

Main Street; April 16, 1966, through October 9, 1969; (2) Port Gibson--

Federal Building, Room 111; October 10, 1969.

    Clay; (1) West Point--Post Office Building; October 1, 1965; (2) 

Pheba--rear of Champion Grocery Store; July 21, 1967.

    Coahoma; Clarksdale--Post Office Building; October 1, 1965.

    Copiah; Hazelhurst--W.S. Henley Building, 122 South Lowe Street; 

December 13, 1983.

    Covington; Collins--McLauren Building, FHA Conference Room; August 

10, 1979.

    De Soto; (1) Walls--U.S. Post Office; November 8, 1965, through 

January 4, 1966; (2) Hernando--U.S. Post Office; January 5, 1966; (3) 

Olive Branch--second floor above Post Office; July 22, 1967.

    Forrest; (1) Hattiesburg--U.S. Courthouse, corner of Pine and 

Forrest Streets, Room 6; June 8, 1967; (2) Petal--108 Ninth Avenue; 

September 16, 1967.

    Franklin; Meadville--Old Halford Building, Highway 84 East, one 

block from city square; April 3, 1967.

    Greene; Leakesville--FHA Conference Room, New Bank Annex, Main and 

Lafayette Street; August 10, 1979.

    Grenada; (1) Grenada--Post Office Building; July 22, 1966, through 

August 7, 1966; (2) Grenada--639 Union Street; August 8, 1966, through 

October 9, 1969; (3) Grenada--U.S. Post Office, basement, October 10, 

1969; (4) Tie Plant--trailer at site of Horseshoe Store two blocks west 

of Tie Plant School on dirt road; September 9, 1966.

    Hinds; (1) Jackson--301 Building, 301 North Lamar Street; November 

8, 1965, through January 2, 1966; (2) Jackson--Post Office Building, 245 

East Capitol Street; January 3, 1966; (3) Jackson--848 Lynch Street; 

June 22, 1966; (4) Raymond--U.S. Post Office; November 8, 1965.

    Holmes; (1) Lexington--U.S. Post Office; November 8, 1965; (2) 

Cruger--U.S. Post Office; July 29, 1967.

    Humphreys; (1) Belzoni--Post Office Building; October 1, 1965; (2) 

Louise--Post Office Building; June 21, 1966; (3) Isola--trailer at Post 

Office, August 23, 1971.

    Issaquena; Mayersville--trailer at Post Office; June 15, 1967.

    Jasper; Bay Springs--trailer at New Post Office; April 16, 1966.

    Jefferson; Fayette--Ball Drug Store Building, Main Street; November 

8, 1965.

    Jefferson Davis; (1) Prentiss--Magnolia Courts, intersection of U.S. 

Highway 84 and State Highway 42, Units 21 through 24; August 25, 1965, 

through August 26, 1965; (2) Prentiss--Post Office Building; August 27, 

1965.

    Jones; (1) Laurel--Federal Building, Room B-8; August 20, 1965; (2) 

Ellisville--102 Jasmine Street; September 16, 1967.

    Kemper; DeKalb--U.S. Post Office; Lobby; Seventh Street and Eighth 

Avenue; November 4, 1974.

    Leake; U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 75 Spring Street SW, 

Room 905, Atlanta, Georgia 30303; 1 (888) 496-9455; August 3, 1999.

    Leflore; (1) Greenwood--Post Office Building; August 10, 1965; (2) 

Minter City--trailer on lot on northwest side of Post Office; June 6, 

1967.

    Lowndes; Columbus--Ramada Inn, Room 153, Highway 45 North; August 

22, 1983.

    Madison; Canton--285 Peace Street; August 10, 1965.

    Marshall; Holly Springs--Post Office Building; August 8, 1967.

    Monroe; Sheliane Motel, Room 44, Highway 45 N, Aberdeen, 

Mississippi, 39730; (601) 369-2192/2193; September 17, 1991.

    Neshoba; Philadelphia--U.S. Post Office; November 8, 1965.

    Newton; (1) Newton--Post Office Building; January 4, 1966; (2) 

Decatur--building on Fourth Avenue across street from U.S. Post Office; 

July 29, 1967.

    Noxubee; (1) Macon--Post Office Building, Basement, Room 1; April 

16, 1966; (2) Brooksville--Jourdan Building, Front Street; July 29, 

1967.

    Oktibbeha; Starkville--Post Office Building, 302 University Drive; 

April 3, 1967.

    Pearl River; Picayune--Community Recreation Center; Library; Rosa 

and Beech Streets; June 8, 1974.

    Quitman; Marks--Corp of Engineers, Rogers Road; October 29, 1980.

    Rankin; (1) Brandon--Rankin Building, intersection of U.S. Highway 

80 and State Highway 18; April 16, 1966, through August 4, 1966; (2) 

Brandon--Nettles Drug Store Building, East Government Street; August 5, 

1966 through January 31, 1971; (3) Brandon--280 Government Street; 

February 1, 1971.

    Scott; Best Western, room 130, Interstate 20 and Highway 251, 

Forest, Mississippi, 39074; (601) 469-4031 or 3950; May 18, 1993.

    Sharkey; Rolling Fork--102 Elm Street; June 14, 1967.



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    Simpson; (1) Mendenhall--Post Office Building; January 4, 1966; (2) 

Magee--Post Office Building, Ninth Avenue (between Eighth and Ninth 

Streets); January 10, 1966.

    Sunflower; (1) Indianola--Post Office Building; May 2, 1967; (2) 

Ruleville--U.S. Post Office, 120 South Ruby Avenue; June 16, 1983.

    Tallahatchie; (1) Charleston--103 Market Street; August 23, 1971; 

(2) Sumner--Abbey Building, East Court Square; August 23, 1971.

    Tunica; Tunica--Department of Agriculture Building, Agricultural 

Conservation and Stabilization Service; South Side, Court Square; 

November 3, 1975.

    Warren; Vicksburg--Post Office and Courthouse Building, Crawford and 

Monroe Streets; January 4, 1966.

    Washington; Greenville--Room 204A Federal Building, Main Street and 

Poplar Street; August 8, 1983.

    Wilkinson; (1) Woodville--Post Office Building; August 8, 1967, to 

August 24, 1967; (2) Woodville--Odd Fellows Building; August 24, 1967.

    Winston; Louisville--Post Office Building; Basement, Room 6; April 

16, 1966.

    Yazoo; Yazoo City, 100 South Main Street; November 2, 1971.



                               New Mexico



                County; Place for filing; Beginning date.



    Chavez; Federal Building, 5th and Richardson Street, Roswell, New 

Mexico; December 17, 1984.

    Cibola; U.S. Forest Service, Mt. Taylor Ranger District, Cibola 

National Forest, 201 Roosevelt, Grants, New Mexico; December 17, 1984.

    Curry; Main Post Office, 417 Gidding, Room 203, Clovis, New Mexico; 

December 17, 1984.

    McKinley; Bureau of Indian Affairs, Eastern Navajo Agency, P.O. Box 

328, Crowpoint, New Mexico (25 miles north of Thoreau, 1 mile west of 

State Road 57); Bureau of Indian Affairs, Navajo Area Office, Federal 

Building, 3rd and Hill Streets, Gallup, New Mexico; December 17, 1984.

    Otero; U.S. Forest Service, Lincoln National Forest, Federal 

Building, 11th and New York Streets, Alamogordo, New Mexico; December 

17, 1984.

    Sandoval; Mobile unit on parking lot behind U.S. Post Office, Camino 

del Pueblo Road, Bernalillo, New Mexico; U.S. Forest Service, Cuba 

Ranger District, San Fe National Forest, State Highway 126 and South 

Main, Cuba, New Mexico. December 17, 1984.



                                New York



                County; Place for filing; Beginning date



    Bronx, Kings, and New York Counties, New York; 26 Federal Plaza, 

Room 29108, New York, New York.



                             North Carolina



                County; Place for filing; Beginning date



    Edgecombe; Tarboro--Room B3, U.S. Post Office, 525 Main Street, 

Tarboro, North Carolina; May 4, 1984.



                             South Carolina



                County; Place for filing; Beginning date



    Bamberg; Room 6, Farmers Home Administration, J. Carl Kershe 

Agriculture Building, Calhoun Street, Bamberg, South Carolina. October 

10, 1984.

    Calhoun; Room 5, 2nd Floor, 111 Harry C. Raysor Drive, St. Mathews, 

South Carolina. September 28, 1984.

    Chester; Chester Motor Lodge, Room 161, West End St. at By-pass, 

Chester, SC 29706, (803) 385-5511.

    Clarendon; Manning--Federal Building; November 8, 1965.

    Colleton; Soil Conservation Service, Room 203, 119 Benson Street, 

Walterboro, South Carolina. October 10, 1984.

    Darlington; Darlington--U.S. Post Office, 201 Pearl Street; November 

7, 1978.

    Dorchester; St. George--U.S. Post Office; November 8, 1965.

    Hampton; Farmers Home Administration, 1st Floor, 1003 Elm Street, 

Hampton, South Carolina. October 10, 1984.

    Marion; Marion--U.S. Post Office, 201 South Main Street, Conference 

Room; June 27, 1978.

    Richland; Room 1466, Strom Thurmond FOB, 1835 Assembly Street, 

Columbia, South Carolina. September 28, 1984.

    Williamsburg; ASCS Service Center, 208 Short Street, Kingstree, 

South Carolina. September 28, 1984.



                                  Texas



                County; Place for filing; Beginning date



    Atascosa; Pleasanton--Office of USDA, 803 North Bryant; October 29, 

1980.

    Bee; Beeville--Agriculture Plant and Animal Inspection Service; 

Basement, U.S. Post Office, 111 N. St. Mary's Street; November 2, 1976.

    Crockett; Ozona--Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Office, 

801 Avenue E; August 12, 1978.

    Dallas; Dallas--OPM, Room 6B3, 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas, 

April 4, 1984.

    El Paso; El Paso--2211 East Missouri Avenue, Suite N300; November 7, 

1978.

    Fort Bend; Richmond--Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Office; 

May 1, 1976.

    Frio; Pearsall--Federal Building, 411 East Colorado Avenue; November 

2, 1976.

    Galveston; 5914 Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, Texas 77551, (409) 

740-1261; December 9, 1996.



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    Hidalgo--101 East 14th (West Entrance), Mission, Texas, 78572, (512) 

585-8380, November 8, 1988.

    Jefferson; 1610 I-10 South, Beaumont, Texas 77707, (409) 842-0037; 

December 9, 1996.

    La Salle; Cotulla--U.S. Border Patrol Station, Federal Building, 

North Main Street; November 2, 1976.

    Medina; Hondo--Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Office; 1703 

Avenue K; May 1, 1976.

    Reeves; Pecos--U.S. Post Office, U.S. Attorneys Office, Room 301; 

May 6, 1978.

    Uvalde; Uvalde--Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Office; 119 

West South Street; May 1, 1976.

    Wilson; Floresville--Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Office; 

May 1, 1976.



                          Forms of Application



                                 alabama



                                  Front



                                                           Form approved

                                               Budget Bureau No. 50-R359



      Application To Be Listed Under the Voting Rights Act of 1966



 State of Alabama County of_____________________________________________

Instructions to the Applicant: Please fill out this side of this form. 

If you need help in answering any question, the Examiner will help you.

    1. Name -------------- (First) -------------- (Middle) ------------

-- (Last)

    2. Age ----------

    3. Address ------------ (RFD or Street Number) ---------- (Street) 

---------- (City or Town) ---------- (State)

    4. How long have you lived in Alabama?

5. How long have you lived at the above address?________________________

    6. What is your precinct? ------ or ward? ------

    7. Are you now (1) on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United 

States or the Alabama National Guard, (2) an employee of the United 

States or the State of Alabama, or (3) a seaman or college student? ----

-- [squ] Yes [squ] No

    8. (a) Are you now registered to vote in Alabama? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

    (b) Are you now listed under the Voting Rights Act? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

    9. Are you a citizen of the United States and of the State of 

Alabama? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

 Former Address_________________________________________________________

    10. Have you ever been convicted of a crime other than a traffic 

violation? -------- [squ] Yes [squ] No

    11. Have you ever been declared legally insane by a court? ------ 

[squ] Yes [squ] No

Any willful false statement on this application is a Federal crime 

punishable by fine or imprisonment.



                Stop Here. Take the Form to the Examiner



    I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the information I have provided 

is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and 

belief. I do further personally swear (or affirm) that I will support 

and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of 

the State of Alabama; and that I do not believe in nor am I affiliated 

with any group or party which advocated or advocates the overthrow of 

the Government of the United States or of the State of Alabama by 

unlawful means.

 Signature (or mark) of Applicant_______________________________________

 Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me on this date___________

 Examiner_______________________________________________________________

                                     U.S. Office of Personnel Management

                                                          CSC Form 805-A

                                                    [dagger] August 1965



                                  Back



             Do not write on this side--for use by examiner



                      Additional Information Items



2. If applicant shows his age to be under 21, write in his date of birth

    4. If applicant shows that he has not lived in Alabama for one year, 

will he have lived in Alabama for one year by the date of the next 

election? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former Address__________________________________________________________

    5. If applicant shows that he has not lived at his present address 

for six months, will he by the date of the next election have:

    Lived in the same county for six months? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former Address__________________________________________________________

    Lived in his precinct or ward for three months? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former Address__________________________________________________________

    Lived in the same city or town for three months? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

    7. If applicant answers yes, is his residence in Alabama and in his 

county for temporary purposes only? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in his occupation_________________________________________



8. (a) If applicant shows that he is now registered to vote in Alabama, 

write in the county where he is registered______________________________

    (b) If applicant shows that he is now listed under the Voting Rights 

Act, write in the county where he is listed ------------ and certificate 

number if available ------------.

    10. If applicant answers yes, name the crime -------------------- 

Where and when



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convicted? -------------------- Was the conviction for a disqualifying 

crime? --------

[squ] Yes [squ] No

    If a disqualifying crime, has applicant been pardoned with 

restoration of his right to vote? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If so pardoned, how and when?___________________________________________

    11. If applicant answers yes, has he subsequently been declared 

legally sane or competent by a court? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, when and by what court?_________________________________________

    Certificate of Eligibility Issued-No. ---------- Notification of 

Ineligibility Issue-No. ----------



                                 georgia



                                  Front



      Application To Be Listed Under the Voting Rights Act of 1965



                                                           Form approved

                                               Budget Bureau No. 50-R359

 State of Georgia County of_____________________________________________

Instructions to the Applicant: Please fill out this side of this form. 

If you need help in answering any question, the Examiner will help you.

    1. Name -------------- (First) -------------- (Middle) ------------

-- (Last)

    2. Age ----------

    3. Address ------------ (RFD or Street Number) ---------- (Street) 

---------- (City or Town) ---------- (State)

4. How long have you lived in Georgia?__________________________________

5. How long have you lived at the above address?________________________

6. What is your election district?______________________________________

    7. Are you now on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United 

States? -------- [squ] Yes [squ] No

    8. (a) Are you now registered to vote in Georgia? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

    (b) Are you now listed under the Voting Rights Act? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

    9. Are you a citizen of the United States and of the State of 

Georgia? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

    10. Have you ever been convicted of a crime other than a traffic 

violation? -------- [squ] Yes [squ] No

    11. Have you ever been declared legally insane or idiotic by a 

court? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

Any willful false statement on this application is a Federal crime 

punishable by fine or imprisonment.



                Stop Here. Take the Form to the Examiner



    I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am not registered to vote 

under any other name; that I have correctly answered the questions 

appearing elsewhere on this application; that the information contained 

elsewhere on this application is true.

 Signature (or mark) of applicant_______________________________________

 Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this date______________

 Examiner_______________________________________________________________

                                     U.S. Office of Personnel Management

                                                          CSC Form 805-G

                                                    [dagger] August 1965



                                  Back



           Do not write on this side--for use by the Examiner



                      Additional Information Items



    2. If applicant shows his age to be under 18, will he be 18 by the 

date of the next election? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

Write in his date of birth______________________________________________

    4. If applicant shows that he has not lived in Georgia for one year, 

will he have lived in Georgia for one year by the date of the next 

election? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in date residence began___________________________________

--------------------

Former address__________________________________________________________

    5. If applicant shows that he has not lived at his present address 

for six months, will he have lived within the same county for six months 

by the date of the next election? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former address__________________________________________________________

    7. If applicant answers yes, is his residence in Georgia and in his 

county for temporary purposes only? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

8. (a) If applicant shows that he is now registered to vote in Georgia, 

write in the county where he is registered______________________________

(b) If applicant shows that he is now listed under the Voting Rights 

Act, write in the county where he is listed ------------ and certificate 

number if available_____________________________________________________

    10. If applicant answers yes, name the crime -------------------- 

Where and when convicted? -------------------- Was the conviction for a 

disqualifying crime? --------

[squ] Yes [squ] No

    If a disqualifying crime, has applicant been pardoned? ------[squ] 

Yes [squ] No

If so pardoned, where and when?_________________________________________

    11. If applicant answers yes, has he subsequently been declared 

legally sane or competent by a court? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, when and by what court?_________________________________________

Certificate of Eligibility Issued--No. ---------- Notice of 

Ineligibility Issued--No._______________________________________________



                                louisiana



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                                                           Form approved

                                               Budget Bureau No. 50-R359



      Application To Be Listed Under the Voting Rights Act of 1965



State of Louisiana Parish of____________________________________________



[[Page 329]]



    Instructions to the applicant: Please fill out this side of this 

form. If you need help in answering questions 1 through 13, the Examiner 

will help you.

    1. Name -------------- (First) -------------- (Middle) ------------

-- (Last)

    2. Age ----------

    3. Address ------------ (RFD or Street Number) ---------- (Street) 

---------- (City or Town) ---------- (State)

4. How long have you lived in Louisiana?________________________________



5. How long have you lived at the above address?________________________

6. What is your precinct and ward?______________________________________

    7. Are you now (1) on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United 

States or the Louisiana National Guard, (2) an employee of the United 

States or the State of Louisiana, or (3) a seaman or college student? --

---- [squ] Yes [squ] No

    8. (a) Are you now registered to vote in Louisiana? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

    (b) Are you now listed under the Voting Rights Act? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

    9. Are you a citizen of the United States and of the State of 

Louisiana? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

    10. Have you ever been convicted of a crime other than a traffic or 

game violation? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

    11. Have you ever been dishonorably discharged from or are you a 

deserter from the Louisiana National Guard or militia or the military 

service of the United States? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

    12. Have you ever been declared legally insane or incompetent by a 

court? ----------

[squ] Yes [squ] No

    13. Are you now living in a charitable home or institution? ------ 

[squ] Yes [squ] No

14. What is your political party preference?____________________________

Any willful false statement on this application is a Federal crime 

punishable by fine or imprisonment.



                Stop Here. Take the Form to the Examiner



    I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully and fully 

abide by all of the laws of the State of Louisiana, that I am well 

disposed to the good order and happiness of the State of Louisiana and 

of the United States, and that the information I have provided is true 

to the best of my knowledge and belief.

 Signature (or mark) of applicant_______________________________________

 Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this date______________

 Examiner_______________________________________________________________

                                     U.S. Office of Personnel Management

                                                          CSC Form 805-L

                                                    [dagger] August 1965



                                  Back



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                      Additional Information Items



    2. If the applicant shows his age to be under 21, will he be 21 by 

the date of the next election? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

Write in his date of birth______________________________________________

    4. If the applicant shows that he has not lived in Louisiana for one 

year, will he have lived in Louisiana for one year by the date of the 

next election? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former Address__________________________________________________________

    5. If applicant shows that he has not lived at his present address 

for six months, will he by the date of the next election have:

    Lived in the same parish for six months? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former Address__________________________________________________________

    Lived in this precinct for three months? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former Address__________________________________________________________

    Lived in the same town or city for four months? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former Address__________________________________________________________

    7. If applicant's answer is yes, is his residence in Louisiana and 

in his parish for temporary purposes only? ------

[squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in his occupation_________________________________________

8. (a) If applicant shows that he is now registered to vote in 

Louisiana, write in the parish where he is registered:__________________

(b) If applicant shows that he is now listed under the Voting Rights 

Act, write in the parish where he is listed -------------- and 

certificate number if available_________________________________________

10. If applicant answers yes, name the crime____________________________

Where and when convicted?_______________________________________________

    Was the conviction for a disqualifying crime? -------- [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

    If a disqualifying crime, has applicant been pardoned with express 

restoration of the right to vote? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If so pardoned, how and when?___________________________________________

11. If applicant answers yes, write in whether dishonorably discharged 

or a deserter?__________________________________________________________

    If dishonorably discharged, has he been reinstated? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

If yes, when and where?_________________________________________________

    If a deserter, has he returned to his command and made up his lost 

time? ----------

 [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, when and where?_________________________________________________



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    12. If applicant shows that he has been declared legally insane or 

incompetent by a court, has he subsequently been declared legally sane 

or competent by a court? --------

[squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, when and what court?____________________________________________

    13. If the applicant shows that he is now living in a charitable 

home or institution, is he disqualified? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

 Certificate of Eligibility Issued--No._________________________________

 Notice of Ineligibility Issued--No.____________________________________



                               mississippi



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                                                           Form approved

                                              Budget Bureau No. 50-RO436



      Application to be Listed Under the Voting Rights Act of 1965



 State of Mississippi, County of________________________________________

Instructions to the Applicant: Please fill out both sides of this form. 

If you need help in answering any question, the Examiner will help you.

    1. Name -------------- (First) -------------- (Middle) ------------

-- (Last)

2. Date of Birth________________________________________________________

3. Social Security No___________________________________________________

    4. Are you a citizen of the United States? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

    5. What is your present residence address and each place you have 

resided during the past year, stating when you lived at each place?

    (a) Present address -------------------- From ------------ to date.

    (b) Previous address -------------------- From ------------ to ----

--------

    (c) Previous address -------------------- From ------------ to ----

--------

(If you need additional space, use the back side of this form.)

    6. What is your election district? ------------ Beat -------------- 

Precinct -------------- City Ward ----------

    7. Are you now registered to vote in Mississippi? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

(a) When:_______________________________________________________________

(b) What county:________________________________________________________

(c) Address at that time:_______________________________________________

    8. Have you ever been convicted of a crime of murder, rape, bribery, 

theft, arson, obtaining money or goods under false pretenses, perjury, 

forgery, embezzlement or bigamy? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

(a) Which crime?________________________________________________________

(b) When and where?_____________________________________________________

    Has the right to vote been restored? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, when:___________________________________________________________

    9. Have you ever been declared legally insane by a court? ------ 

[squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, when:___________________________________________________________

Where:__________________________________________________________________

(a) When and where declared competent by a court:_______________________

10. (a) If you have a current driver's license, state its number and the 

address shown thereon:__________________________________________________

(b) If you own a motor vehicle, state license tag number and the county 

and State in which the vehicle is registered for ad valorem and road and 

bridge privilege tax purposes:__________________________________________

(c) If you filed an income tax return for the year immediately past, 

state the address on your most recent income tax return:________________



(d) If you own real property, state its location:_______________________

(e) If you are receiving homestead exemption on any real property, state 

the location of all such property:______________________________________

(f) If you are currently employed, state the location of the place where 

you actually report for work:___________________________________________

(g) State the location of any church affiliation or location of any 

other religious groups of which you are a member:_______________________

(h) State the location of the greater amount of your personal 

possessions:____________________________________________________________

(i) If you have a telephone, state its location and number:_____________

    11. Do you intend to make this precinct and county your fixed 

habitation, for a definite or indefinite length of time, to which you 

intend to return whenever absent? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

Any willful false statement on this application is a Federal crime 

punishable by fine or imprisonment.



                Stop Here. Take the Form to the Examiner



    I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am at least eighteen (18) 

years old (or will be before the next election in this county), and that 

I am now in good faith a resident of this state and of ----------------

---- election precinct in this county and that I am not disqualified 

from voting by reason of having been convicted of any crime named in the 

Constitution of this state as a disqualification to be an elector; that 

I have truly answered all questions propounded to me in the foregoing 

application for registration; and that I will faithfully support the 

Constitution of the United States and of the State of Mississippi, and 

will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. So help me God.

 Signature (or mark) of applicant_______________________________________

 Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this date______________

 Examiner_______________________________________________________________

                                     U.S. Office of Personnel Management

 Certificate of Eligibility Issued--No._________________________________

 Notice of Ineligibility Issued--No.____________________________________

                                                          CSC Form 805-M

                                                   Revised February 1973



[[Page 331]]



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                      Additional Information Items



    2. If applicant shows his age to be under 21, will he be 21 by the 

date of the next election? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

 Write in his date of birth_____________________________________________

    5. If applicant shows that he has not lived in Mississippi for two 

years, will he have lived in Mississippi for two years by the date of 

the next election? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former address__________________________________________________________

    6. If applicant shows that he has not lived at his present address 

one year, will he by the date of the next election have:

    Lived in the same election district for one year? ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

    If applicant is a minister or minister's wife, for 6 months? ------ 

[squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former address__________________________________________________________

    Lived in the same city, town, or village for one year? ------ [squ] 

Yes [squ] No

    If applicant is a minister or minister's wife, for 6 months? ------ 

[squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date residence began_______________________________

--------------------

Former address__________________________________________________________

8. (a) If applicant shows that he is now registered to vote in 

Mississippi, write in the county where he is registered_________________

(b) If applicant shows that he is now listed under the Voting Rights 

Act, write in the county where he is listed ---------------- and 

certificate number if available_________________________________________

    10. If applicant answers yes, was the conviction for bribery, 

burglary, theft, arson, perjury, forgery, embezzlement, bigamy, or 

obtaining money or goods under false pretenses? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] 

No

    If yes, answer the following questions:

Which crime?____________________________________________________________

When and where convicted?_______________________________________________

Has right to vote been restored by the legislature?_____________________

If so restored, when?___________________________________________________

    11. If applicant answers yes, has he subsequently been declared 

legally sane or competent by a court? ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, when and by what court?_________________________________________

 Certificate of Eligibility Issued--No._________________________________

 Notice of Ineligibility Issued--No.____________________________________



                             south carolina



                                  Front



                                                           Form approved

                                               Budget Bureau No. 50-R359



      Application To Be Listed Under the Voting Rights Act of 1965



 State of South Carolina County of______________________________________



Instructions to the Applicant: Please fill out this side of this form. 

If you need help in answering any question, the Examiner will help you.

    1. Name -------------- (First) -------------- (Middle) ------------

-- (Last)

    2. Age ----------

    3. Address ------------ (RFD or street number) ---------- (Street) 

---------- (City or town) ---------- (State)

    4. (a) Are you a minister in charge of an organized church or the 

spouse of such a minister ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

    (b) Are you a teacher in a public school or the spouse of such a 

teacher ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

5. How long have you lived in South Carolina____________________________

6. How long have you lived at the above address_________________________

7. What is your ward and precinct_______________________________________

    8. Are you now (1) a student, (2) a seaman, (3) an employee of the 

United States, or (4) on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United 

States ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

    9. (a) Are you now registered to vote in South Carolina ------ [squ] 

Yes [squ] No

    (b) Are you now listed under the Voting Rights Act ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

    10. Are you a citizen of the United States and the State of South 

Carolina --------

[squ] Yes [squ] No

    11. Have you ever been convicted of a crime other than a traffic 

violation -------- [squ] Yes [squ] No

    12. Have you ever been declared legally insane, idiotic, or mentally 

incompetent by a court ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

    13. Are you a pauper receiving all your support from your county, 

town, or city government ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

Any willful false statement on this application is a Federal crime 

punishable by fine or imprisonment



                Stop Here--Take the Form to the Examiner



    I hereby solemnly swear (or affirm) that the information I have 

provided is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I so 

certify.

 Signature (or mark) of applicant_______________________________________



 Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this date______________

 Examiner_______________________________________________________________

                                     U.S. Office of Personnel Management



[[Page 332]]



                      CSC Form 805-S, October 1965



                                  Back



             Do not write on this side--for use by examiner



                      Additional Information Items



    5. If the applicant shows that he has not lived in South Carolina 

for one year, will he have lived in South Carolina for one year by the 

next election (or six months if applicant is a minister in charge of an 

organized church or a teacher in a public school, or the spouse of 

either) ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date when he began to live in South Carolina_______

Former address__________________________________________________________

    6. If the applicant (other than a minister, teacher, or spouse of 

either) shows that he has not lived at the same address for six months, 

will he by the date of the next election have:

    Lived in the same county for six months ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in the date when he began to live in the county___________

Former address__________________________________________________________

    Lived in the same city or town for four months ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

If yes, write in the date when he began to live in the city or town_____

Former address__________________________________________________________

    Lived in the same precinct for three months ------ [squ] Yes [squ] 

No

If yes, write in the date when he began to live in the precinct_________

Former address__________________________________________________________

    8. If applicant answers yes, is his residence in South Carolina and 

in his county for temporary purposes [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, write in his occupation_________________________________________

9. (a) If applicant shows that he is now registered to vote in South 

Carolina, write in the county where he is registered____________________

(b) If applicant shows that he is now listed under the Voting Rights 

Act, write in the county where he is listed ---------------- and 

certificate number if available_________________________________________

11. If applicant answers yes, name the crime____________________________

Where and when convicted________________________________________________

    Was the conviction for a disqualifying crime ------ [squ] Yes [squ] 

No

    If a disqualifying crime, has the disqualification been removed by 

pardon of the Governor ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If so pardoned, where, when and by whom_________________________________

    12. If the applicant shows that he has been declared legally insane, 

idiotic, or mentally incompetent by a court, has he subsequently been 

declared legally sane or mentally competent by a court ------ [squ] Yes 

[squ] No

If yes, when and by what court__________________________________________

13. If the applicant shows that he is a pauper receiving all of his 

support from his county, town, or city, write details here______________

Certificate of eligibility issued--No.__________________________________

Notice of ineligibility issued--No._____________________________________



                                  texas



                                  Front



                                                           Form approved

                                                         OMB No. 50R0592



                      Voting Rights Act Application



    The information requested below is for the purpose of determining 

whether you are eligible to vote. If you are found eligible to vote, 

your name will be certified to appropriate state officials for addition 

to the official voting lists. The solicitation of this information for 

this purpose is authorized by the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. 

While you are not required to respond, your cooperation is needed if you 

wish to be found eligible to vote.

    Instructions to the Applicant: Please fill out this side of this 

form. If you need help in answering any question, the Examiner will help 

you.

    1. Name -------------- (First) -------------- (Middle) ---------- 

(Last) Maiden surname if married woman: ----------

    2. Sex: ----------

    3. Permanent residence address: -------------------- (Street and 

Apt. No., if any, or Route No. or location (Not P.O. Box)) ------------

-- (City) ---------- (ZIP code)

4. Election Precinct (if known):________________________________________

    5. Mailing address if different from above: -------------------- 

(Street or P.O. box) ---------- (City) ---------- (State) ---------- 

(ZIP code)

    6. Birthplace: City ---------- or county ---------- State ---------- 

or foreign country ----------

7. Birth date: Month ------ Day ------ Year ------If naturalized, give 

court of naturalization or its location:________________________________

    8. Former registration: If now registered in another Texas County: 

-------------------- (Name of county)

    Last residence address: -------------------- (Street and apt. No., 

if any) ---------- (City) ---------- (State) ---------- (ZIP code)

    The disclosure of social security number and telephone number is 

voluntary. Failure to state either or both numbers will NOT result in 

your application being deficient. The numbers will be used only to 

maintain the accuracy and integrity of the registration records.

    Social Security Number ---------- Telephone Number ----------

    Any willful false statement on this application is a Federal crime 

punishable by fine or imprisonment.

    STOP HERE.

    TAKE THE FORM TO THE EXAMINER.

    I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I, the applicant, am 18 years 

of age or over, or will be 18 years of age or older within 60 days



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after applying for registration, and am a citizen of the United States, 

hold legal residence in this county, have met all legal requirements, 

and I understand that the giving of false information to procure the 

registration of a voter is a felony.

Signature (or mark) of applicant________________________________________

Signature of agent*_____________________________________________________

    *Agent must be a registered voter, and must be only: (Circle one 

applicable) Husband--Wife--Mother--Father--Son--Daughter

Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed to me this date___________________

Examiner________________________________________________________________

                                     U.S. Office of Personnel Management

                                                          CSC FORM 805-T

                                                              April 1976



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                      Additional Information Items



    Texas law states that a person convicted of a felony and not 

subsequently pardoned, and a person adjudicated a lunatic or idiot and 

not subsequently adjudicated competent, are not qualified to vote. 

Therefore, the following questions must be asked.

    A. Have you ever been convicted of a felony: ------ [squ] Yes [squ] 

No

If applicant answers yes, name the crime________________________________

Where and when convicted________________________________________________

    Was the conviction for a disqualifying crime: ------ [squ] Yes [squ] 

No

    If a disqualifying crime, has applicant been pardoned with 

restoration of his right to vote: ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If so pardoned, how and when____________________________________________

    B. Have you ever been declared to be an idiot or a lunatic by a 

court: ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

    If applicant answers yes, has he subsequently been declared legally 

sane or competent by a court: ------ [squ] Yes [squ] No

If yes, when and by what court__________________________________________

Certificate of eligibility issued--No.__________________________________

Notice of ineligibility issued--No._____________________________________



(5 U.S.C. 1103; Secs. 7, 9, 79 Stat. 440, 411, 441 (42 U.S.C. 1973c, 

1973g))



[30 FR 9859, Aug. 7, 1965]



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting this 

appendix A, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the 

Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.



                         Appendix B to Part 801



    This appendix sets out the qualifications required for listing on an 

eligibility list.



                                 alabama



    A person is qualified to be listed as an eligible voter in elections 

in the State of Alabama, except municipal elections, if he has all the 

following qualifications at the time he applies for listing and if he 

takes the required oath or affirmation.

    (1) He is 21 years of age.

    (2) He is a citizen of the United States and of the State of 

Alabama.

    (3) He will have lived in the State of Alabama for one year, in his 

county for six months, and in his ward or precinct for three months by 

the date of the next election.

    (4) He has not been convicted of treason, murder, arson, 

embezzlement, malfeasance in office, larceny, receiving stolen property, 

obtaining property or money under false pretenses, perjury, subornation 

of perjury, robbery, assault with intent to rob, burglary, forgery, 

bribery, assault and battery on the wife, bigamy, living in adultery, 

sodomy, incest, rape, crime against nature, or any crime punishable by 

imprisonment in the penitentiary, or of any infamous crime or crime 

involving moral turpitude, or of vagrancy or being a tramp, or of 

selling or offering to sell his vote or the vote of another, or of 

buying or offering to buy the vote of another, or of making or offering 

to make a false return in any election by the people or in any primary 

election to procure the nomination or election of any person to any 

office, or of suborning any witness or registrar to secure the 

registration of any person as an elector, or if so convicted he has been 

subsequently pardoned with restoration of his right to vote specifically 

expressed in the pardon.

    (5) He has not been declared legally insane by a court, or if so 

declared he has subsequently been declared legally sane or competent by 

a court.

    (6) He is not otherwise registered or listed as eligible to vote in 

the county in which he applies for listing.

    A person who has all the above qualifications is also qualified to 

be listed as an eligible voter in municipal elections if he will have 

lived in his city or town for three months by the date of the next 

election.



                                 georgia



    A person is qualified to be listed as an eligible voter in elections 

in the State of Georgia, except municipal elections, if he has all the 

following qualifications at the time he applies for listing and if he 

takes the required oath or affirmation.

    (1) He will be 18 years of age by the date of the next election.

    (2) He is a citizen of the United States and of the State of 

Georgia.

    (3) He will have lived in the State of Georgia for 1 year and in his 

county for 6 months by the date of the next election.



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    (4) He has not been convicted of treason against the State, 

embezzlement of public funds, malfeasance in office, bribery or larceny, 

or of any crime involving moral turpitude, punishable by the laws of 

Georgia with imprisonment in the penitentiary, or if so convicted he has 

been subsequently pardoned.

    (5) He has not been declared legally insane or idiotic by a court, 

or if so declared he has been subsequently declared legally sane or 

competent by a court.

    (6) He is not otherwise registered or listed as eligible to vote in 

the county in which he applies for listing.



                                louisiana



    A person is qualified to be listed as an eligible voter in elections 

in the State of Louisiana, except municipal elections, if he has all the 

following qualifications at the time he applies for listing and if he 

takes the required oath or affirmation.

    (1) He will be 21 years of age by the date of the next election.

    (2) He is a citizen of the United States and of the State of 

Louisiana.

    (3) He will have lived in the State of Louisiana for one year, in 

his parish for six months, and in his precinct for three months by the 

date of the next election.

    (4)(a) He has not been convicted of any crime punishable by 

imprisonment in the penitentiary, or if so convicted he has been 

subsequently pardoned with the express restoration of the franchise, or 

(b) he has not been convicted of a felony, or if so convicted he has 

subsequently received a pardon and full restoration of franchise.

    (5) He has not been interdicted, that is, declared legally 

incompetent or insane by a court, or if so interdicted he has been 

subsequently restored to legal competency or sanity by a court.

    (6) He has not been dishonorably discharged from the Louisiana 

National Guard or the military service of the United States, or if so 

discharged he has been reinstated.

    (7) He is not a deserter from the military services of the United 

States or the militia of the State of Louisiana, when called forth by 

the Governor or, in time of invasion, insurrection, or rebellion, by the 

President of the United States, or if such a deserter, he has returned 

to the command from which he deserted, made good the time lost in 

desertion, and served out the term of his original enlistment.

    (8) He is not an inmate of any charitable institution, except the 

Soldiers Home and the United States Marine hospital at Carville.

    (9) He is not otherwise registered or listed as eligible to vote in 

the parish in which he applies for listing.

    A person who has all the above qualifications is qualified to be 

listed as an eligible voter in municipal elections if he will have lived 

in his city or town for four months by the date of the next election.



                               mississippi



    A person is qualified to be listed as an eligible voter in elections 

in the State of Mississippi, except municipal elections, if he has all 

the following qualifications at the time he applies for listing and 

takes the required oath or affirmation.

    (1) He will be 21 years of age by the date of the next election.

    (2) He is a citizen of the United States.

    (3) He will have lived in the State of Mississippi for two years by 

the date of the next election.

    (4) He will have lived in his election district or his city, town, 

village, or municipality for one year by the date of the next election. 

However, if the person is a minister or the wife of a minister of the 

Gospel in charge of an organized church, that person is qualified if he 

or she will have lived in the election district for six months by the 

date of the next election.

    (5) He has not been convicted of arson, bigamy, bribery, burglary, 

embezzlement, forgery, obtaining money or goods under false pretenses, 

perjury, or theft, or if so convicted his right to vote has been 

restored by the legislature.

    (6) He has not been declared legally insane by a court, or if so 

declared he has been subsequently declared legally sane or competent by 

a court.

    (7) He is not otherwise registered or listed as eligible to vote in 

the county in which he applies for listing.

    A person who has all the above qualifications is qualified to be 

listed as an eligible voter in municipal elections if he will have lived 

in his city, town, or village for one year by the date of the next 

election, unless he has, within two years before the next municipal 

election, been convicted within the municipality of violating the liquor 

laws of the State or the municipality. However, if the person is a 

minister or the wife of a minister of the Gospel in charge of an 

organized church, that person is qualified to be listed as an eligible 

voter in municipal elections if he or she will have lived in the city, 

town, or village for six months by the date of the next election.



                             south carolina



    A person is qualified to be listed as an eligible voter in elections 

in the State of South Carolina, except municipal elections, if he has 

all the following qualifications at the time he applies for listing and 

if he takes the required oath or affirmation.

    (1) He is 21 years of age.

    (2) He is a citizen of the United States and of the State of South 

Carolina.



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    (3) He will have lived in the State of South Carolina for one year, 

in his county for six months, and in his precinct for three months by 

the date of the next election. However, if the person is a minister in 

charge of an organized church or a teacher in the public schools, or the 

spouse of such a minister or teacher, that person is qualified if he or 

she will have lived in the State of South Carolina for six months by the 

date of the next election.

    (4) He has not been convicted of burglary, arson, obtaining goods or 

money under false pretenses, perjury, forgery, robbery, bribery, 

adultery, bigamy, wife-beating, housebreaking, receiving stolen goods, 

breach of trust with fraudulent intent, fornication, sodomy, incest, 

assault with intent to ravish, larceny, challenging or accepting a 

challenge to duel with a deadly weapon, or crimes against the election 

laws, or if so convicted his right to vote has been restored by pardon.

    (5) He has not been declared legally insane, idiotic, or incompetent 

by a court, or if so declared he has subsequently been declared legally 

sane or competent by a court.

    (6) He is not a pauper supported at public expense.

    (7) He is not otherwise registered or listed as eligible to vote in 

the county in which he applies for listing.

    A person who has all the above qualifications is also qualified to 

be listed as an eligible voter in municipal elections if he will have 

lived in his city or town for four months by the date of the next 

election.



                                  texas



    A person is qualified to be listed as an eligible voter in elections 

in the State of Texas if he has all the following qualifications at the 

time he applies for listing and if he takes the required oath or 

affirmation.

    (1) He will be 18 years of age within 60 days after applying for 

registration.

    (2) He is a citizen of the United States.

    (3) He is a resident of the State of Texas.

    (4) He has not been convicted of a felony, or if so convicted, he 

has been subsequently restored to full citizenship and suffrage or 

pardoned.

    (5) He has not been declared an idiot or a lunatic by a court, or if 

so declared, he has been subsequently declared legally sane or competent 

by a court.

    (6) He is not otherwise registered or listed as eligible to vote in 

the county in which he applies for listing.



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting this 

appendix B, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the 

Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.



                         Appendix C to Part 801



    These are the addresses of each Examiner (State Supervisor), U.S. 

Office of Personnel Management.



                                 alabama



    Examiner (State Supervisor), U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 

Southeast Region, 75 Spring Street, SW., Atlanta, Georgia, 30303.



                                 georgia



    Examiner (State Supervisor), U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 

Southeast Region, 75 Spring Street, SW., Atlanta, Georgia, 30303.



                                louisiana



    Examiner (State Supervisor), U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 

Southwest Region, 610 South Street, Room 804, New Orleans, Louisiana, 

70130.



                               mississippi



    Examiner (State Supervisor), U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 

Southeast Region, 802 State Street, Room 403, Jackson, Mississippi, 

39201. Address effective December 1, 1979: 75 Spring Street, SW., 

Atlanta, Georgia, 30303.



                             south Carolina



    Examiner (State Supervisor), U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 

Southeast Region, 75 Spring Street, SW., Atlanta, Georgia, 30303.



                                  texas



    Examiner (State Supervisor), U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 

Southwest Region, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 4C24, Dallas, Texas, 75242.



(Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1978 (43 FR 36037))



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting this 

appendix C, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the 

Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.



                         Appendix D to Part 801



    This appendix sets out the bases for loss of eligibility to vote and 

removal from an eligibility list.



                                 alabama



    A person loses his eligibility to vote in elections in the State of 

Alabama if:

    (1) He is no longer a legal resident of the State of Alabama or the 

county for which he is listed (a person may not vote in a county or 

precinct in which he is not a resident, but



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when a person removes from one precinct or ward to another precinct or 

ward within the same county, town, or city within three months before an 

election, he may vote in the precinct or ward from which he so removed);

    (2) He dies;

    (3) He is convicted of treason, murder, arson, embezzlement, 

malfeasance in office, larceny, receiving stolen property, obtaining 

property or money under false pretenses, perjury, subornation of 

perjury, robbery, assault with intent to rob, burglary, forgery, 

bribery, assault and battery on wife, bigamy, living in adultery, 

sodomy, incest, rape, crime against nature, or any crime punishable by 

imprisonment in the penitentiary, or of any infamous crime or crime 

involving moral turpitude, or vagrancy or being a tramp, or selling or 

offering to sell his vote or the vote of another, or of buying or 

offering to buy the vote of another, or of making or offering to make 

false return in any election by the people or in any primary election to 

procure the nomination or election of any person to any office, or of 

suborning any witness or registrar to secure the registration of any 

person as an elector, and has not been subsequently pardoned with 

restoration of his right to vote specifically expressed in the pardon;

    (4) He is declared legally insane by a court and has not been 

subsequently declared legally sane or competent by a court; or

    (5) He loses his citizenship in the United States or the State of 

Alabama.

    A person loses his eligibility to vote in municipal elections only, 

if he is no longer a legal resident of his city or town. Loss of 

eligibility to vote in a municipal election because of change of such 

residence does not result in loss of eligibility in any other election.



                                 georgia



    A person loses his eligibility to vote in elections in the State of 

Georgia if:

    (1) He is no longer a legal resident of the State of Georgia or the 

county for which he is listed;

    (2) He dies;

    (3) He is convicted of treason against the State, embezzlement of 

public funds, malfeasance in office, bribery or larceny, or of any crime 

involving moral turpitude, punishable by the laws of Georgia with 

imprisonment in the penitentiary, and has not been subsequently 

pardoned;

    (4) He is declared legally insane or idiotic by a court and has not 

been subsequently declared legally sane or competent by a court; or

    (5) He loses his citizenship in the United States or the State of 

Georgia.

    A person loses his eligibility to vote in municipal elections only, 

if he is no longer a legal resident of his city or town. Loss of 

eligibility to vote in a municipal election because of change of such 

residence does not result in loss of eligibility in any other election.



                                louisiana



    A person loses his eligibility to vote in elections in the State of 

Louisiana if:

    (1) He is no longer a legal resident of the State of Louisiana or 

the parish for which he is listed, however, the removal from one parish 

to another does not deprive a person of the right to remain listed in 

the parish from which he has removed for the purpose of voting for 

district officers to be elected in a district which includes the parish 

to which he has removed, or for State officers, whether the parish is in 

the same district or not, until he has acquired the right to register or 

be listed and vote for such officers in the parish to which he has 

removed (the removal of a person from one precinct to another in the 

same parish does not deprive him of his right to remain listed in the 

parish from which he has removed until three months after the removal);

    (2) He dies;

    (3)(a) He is convicted of any crime punishable by imprisonment in 

the penitentiary and has not been subsequently pardoned with the express 

restoration of the franchise, or (b) he is convicted of a felony and has 

not subsequently received a pardon and full restoration of franchise.

    (4) He is declared legally incompetent or insane by a court and has 

not been subsequently restored to legal competency or sanity by a court;

    (5) He is dishonorably discharged from the Louisiana National Guard 

or the military service of the United States and has not been 

reinstated;

    (6) He deserts from the military service of the United States or the 

militia of the State of Louisiana, when called forth by the Governor or, 

in time of invasion, insurrection, or rebellion, by the President of the 

United States and has not returned to the command from which he 

deserted, made good the time lost in desertion, and served out the term 

of his original enlistment;

    (7) He becomes an inmate of any charitable institution, except the 

Soldiers Home and the United States Marine Hospital at Carville; or

    (8) He loses his citizenship in the United States or the State of 

Louisiana.

    A person loses his eligibility to vote in municipal elections only, 

if he is no longer a legal resident of his city or town. Loss of 

eligibility to vote in a municipal election because of change of such 

residence does not result in loss of eligibility in any other election.



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                               mississippi



    A person loses his eligibility to vote in elections in the State of 

Mississippi if:

    (1) He is no longer a legal resident of the State of Mississippi or 

the election district for which he is listed;

    (2) He dies;

    (3) He is convicted of arson, bigamy, bribery, burglary, 

embezzlement, forgery, obtaining money for goods under false pretenses, 

perjury, or theft and has not had his right to vote restored by the 

legislature;

    (4) He is declared legally insane by a court and has not been 

subsequently declared legally sane or competent by a court; or

    (5) He loses his citizenship in the United States.

    A person loses his eligibility to vote in municipal elections only, 

if he (1) is no longer a legal resident of his city or town, or (2) if 

he has, within two years before the next municipal election, been 

convicted within the municipality of violating the liquor laws of the 

State or the municipality, or (3) is at the time of the municipal 

election in default for taxes due the municipality for the two preceding 

years. Loss of eligibility to vote in a municipal election because of 

change of such residence or such conviction or such default in taxes 

does not result in loss of eligibility in any other election.



                             south carolina



    A person loses his eligibility to vote in elections in the State of 

South Carolina if:

    (1) He is no longer a legal resident of the State of South Carolina 

or the county for which he is listed;

    (2) He dies;

    (3) He is convicted of burglary, arson, obtaining goods or money 

under false pretenses, perjury, forgery, robbery, bribery, adultery, 

bigamy, wife-beating, housebreaking, receiving stolen goods, breach of 

trust with fraudulent intent, fornication, sodomy, incest, assault with 

intent to ravish, larceny, challenging or accepting a challenge to duel 

with a deadly weapon, or crimes against the election laws and his right 

to vote has not been restored by pardon;

    (4) He is declared legally insane, idiotic or incompetent by a court 

and has not subsequently been declared legally sane or competent by a 

court;

    (5) He becomes a pauper supported at public expense; or

    (6) He loses his citizenship in the United States or the State of 

South Carolina.

    A person loses his eligibility to vote in municipal elections only 

if he is no longer a legal resident of his city or town. Loss of 

eligibility to vote in a municipal election because of change of 

residence does not result in a loss of eligibility in any other 

election.

    (7) He fails to register in accordance with State law requiring 

general registration of all previously registered voters every 10th 

year. However, he does not lose his eligibility to vote if he has 

attempted to register in accordance with State law and his application 

was rejected without legal cause or solely because his prior 

registration was by listing by an Examiner.



                                  texas



    A person loses his eligibility to vote in elections in the State of 

Texas if:

    (1) He is no longer a citizen of the United States;

    (2) He is no longer a resident of the State of Texas;

    (3) He dies;

    (4) He is convicted of a felony;

    (5) He is adjudged by a court of being mentally incompetent; or

    (6) He has a change of name through marriage or judgment of a court, 

and fails to present his registration certificate to the registrar with 

a signed request that his name be changed on the registration records.

    A person loses his eligibility to vote in elections of the county, 

municipality, or other political subdivision only, if he is no longer a 

resident of the subdivision on the day of the election. Loss of 

eligibility to vote in an election of a county, municipality, or other 

subdivision does not result in loss of eligibility in any other 

elections.



                                  Texas



                     Forma Aprobada OMB No. 50R0592



               Solicitud Para Ejercer El Derecho Del Voto



    La informaci[oacute]n que se le pide a continuaci[oacute] es con el 

objeto de determinar si usted es elegible para votar. Si se encuentra 

que usted es elegible, su nombre ser[aacute] certificado para que los 

oficiales apropiados del Estado lo agreguen a las listas oficiales para 

la votaci[oacute]n. La autorizaci[oacute]n para solicitar la siguiente 

informaci[oacute]n est[aacute] basada en el Acta del Derecho de Votar, 

enmendada. No se le exige que responda a las preguntas que se le 

har[aacute]n a continuaci[oacute]n, pero su cooperaci[oacute]n es 

necesaria si usted desea que se le clasifique elegible para voter.

    Instrucciones para el solicitante: Haga el favor de llenar los 

espacios en blanco con la informaci[oacute]n que se le pide. Si necesita 

ayuda para contestar alguna pregunta, el examinador le ayudara.

    1. Nombre -------------------- (Primer nombre) (Segundo nombre) 

(Apellido)

Si es casada escriba equi su apellido de soltera________________________

    2. Sexo Masculino: [squ] Femenino: [squ]

    3. Direccion permanente: ---------- (Calle y no. de su apartamento, 

calle rural o localida



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(no caja postal) Ciudad ---------- Zip code --------

4. Lugar donde votara: (si lo sabe)_____________________________________

    5. Direccion postal si es diferente de la mencionada arriba: Calle o 

Apartado Postal ---------- Ciudad ------ Estado ------ Zip code ------

    6. Lugar de nacimiento: Ciudad -------- o Condado -------- Estado --

------ o Pais --------

7. Fecha de nacimiento: Mes ---------- Dia ------ Ano ------ Si usted es 

Americano naturalizado, de el nombre de la corte o la localidad donde se 

naturalizo:_____________________________________________________________

8. Registracion previa: Si Ud. esta actualmente registrado en otro 

condado de Texas, de el nombre de ese condado___________________________

Cual fu[eacute] su [uacute]ltima direcci[oacute]n: ---------- (Ciudad) 

---------- (Estado) ---------- (Zip code)

    Es voluntario declarar su n[uacute]mero de Seguro Social y su 

n[uacute]mero de tel[eacute]fono. Si Ud. prefiere declarar s[oacute]lo 

uno de esos n[uacute]meros o ninguno de los dos, est[aacute] bien, eso 

NO ser[aacute] motivo para que su solicitud se considere incompleta. 

Esos n[uacute]meros solo servir[aacute]n para mantener la exactitud y la 

integridad de los archivos de [eacute]ste registro.

 N[uacute]mero de Seguro Social_________________________________________

 N[uacute]mero de su tel[eacute]fono____________________________________

    Si usted, sabi[eacute]ndolo, da informaci[oacute]n falsa en esta 

solicitud, est[aacute] cometiendo un crimen Federal que puede ser 

castigado con una multa o con encarcenlamiento.



PARE AQUI.

LLEVE ESTA FORMA AL EXAMINADOR.



    Solemnemente juro (o afirmo) que yo, el solicitante, soy de 18 

a[ntilde]os de edad o mayor, o que cumplir[eacute] 18 a[ntilde]os dentro 

de 60 di[aacute]s despu[eacute]s de la fecha en que he presentado esta 

solicitud, y que soy ciudadano de los Estados Unidos, mantengo 

residencia legal en este Condado, he llenado todos los requisitos 

legales y entiendo que el hecho de dar informaci[oacute]n falsa con el 

objeto de que se me registre para la votaci[oacute]n es un crimen.

 Firma (o marca) del solicitante________________________________________

 Firma del agente*______________________________________________________

    *El agente debe estar registrado para votar y debe ser: (Encierre en 

un c[iacute]rculo la palabra correspondiente)



                    Esposo--Madre--Padre--Hijo--Hija



Jurado (o afirmado) y firmado en mi presencia en esta fecha:____________

Examinador______________________________________________________________

 Officina de Administracion de Personal de los Estados Unidos de America

                                                          CSC Form 805-T

                                                              abril 1976



                          Informacion Adicional



    La ley del Estado de Texas dice que una persona que ha sido convicta 

por haber cometido un crimen y que no ha sido perdonada, o una persona 

que ha sido declarada lun[aacute]tica o idiota y por lo tanto no se le 

considera competente, no est[aacute] calificada para votar. Por esta 

raz[oacute]n las siguientes preguntas deben ser contestadas.

A. Ha sido Ud. alguna vez convicto por haber cometido un crimen: Si 

          [squ] No [squ]

 Si su respuesta es si, diga cual fu[eacute] el crimen ----------------

----____________________________________________________________________

 D[oacute]nde y cuando fu[eacute] usted convicto________________________

 Fu[eacute] esta convicci[oacute]n por un crimen que lo descalifica para 

votar? Si [squ] No [squ]________________________________________________

Si su respuesta a la pregunta anterior es afirmativa, ha sido usted 

perdonado y se le ha devuelto su derecho de votar? Si [squ] No [squ]

Si ha sido perdonado, d[oacute]nde y cu[aacute]ndo?_____________________

B. Ha sido usted declarado por una corte idiota o lun[aacute]tico? Si 

          [squ] No [squ]

Si su respuesta es si, fu[eacute] usted despues declarado por una corte 

sano o competente? Si [squ] No [squ]

 Si su respuesta es si, diga cuando y en cual corte_____________________

N[uacute]mero del certificado de elegible_______________________________

N[uacute]mero del certificado de inelegible_____________________________



                               Apendice B



    Este ap[eacute]ndice enumera las calificaciones que re requiren para 

sercolocado en una lista de personas elegibles para votar.



                                  texas



    Una persona es considerada calificada para ser puesta en la lista de 

elegibles para votar en el Estado de Texas si llena los siguientes 

requisitos al momento de hacer su solicitud y si presta juramento (o 

afirmaci[oacute]n) que se requiere.

    (1) Deber[aacute] cumplir 18 a[ntilde]os de edad dentro de 60 dias 

despues de haber hecho la solicitud.

    (2) Debe ser ciudadano de los Estados Unidos.

    (3) Debe ser residente del Estado de Texas.

    (4) No ha sido convicto por un crimen, o si fu[eacute] convicto 

alguna vez, se le han desde entonces restaurado sus derechos de 

ciudadan[iacute]a y sufragio o ha sido perdonado.

    (5) No ha sido declarado por la corte come idiota o lun[aacute]tico, 

y si lo fu[eacute], ha side despues declarado legalmente sano o 

competente por una corte.

    (6) No est[aacute] registrado para votar en ning[uacute]n otro lugar 

de este Condado.



                               Apendice D



    Este ap[eacute]ndice enumera las razones por las cuales puede usted 

perder el derecho a votar o por las cuales se le puede quitar de la 

lista de elegibles para votar.



                                  texas



    Una persona pierde su derecho a votar en las elecciones en el Estado 

de Texas si:

    (1) Ha dejado de ser ciudadano de los Estados Unidos;



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    (2) Ha dejado de ser un residente del Estado de Texas;

    (3) Ha fallecido;

    (4) Ha sido convicto por haber cometido un crimen;

    (5) Ha sido declarado en la corte de ser mentalmente incompetente;

    (6) Ha cambiado de nombre por razones de matrimonio o por otros 

procedimientos legales en una corte y ha fallado de presentar el 

certificado correspondiente al encargado, dicho certificado debe ser 

acompa[ntilde]ado de una petici[oacute]n firmada pidiendo que su nombre 

sea cambiado en los archivos de registro para votar.

    Una persona pierde su derecho a votar en las elecciones del condado, 

la municipalidad o cualquier otra sub-division politica solamente, si 

esa persona ha dejado de ser residente de ese lugar el dia de la 

eleccion. La p[eacute]rdida de su elegibilidad para votar en una 

elecc[iacute]on de un condado, municipalidad o cualquier otra 

subdivisi[oacute]n politica no resulta en la p[eacute]rdida del derecho 

a votar en otras elecciones.

    Autoridad: Los requisitos enumerados en esta Parte 801 emitidos bajo 

las secciones 7, 9, 79, Stat. 440; 42 U.S.C. 1973e, 1973g.



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting this 

appendix D, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the 

Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.



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