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If you're planning to register by mail, the U.S.
Postal Service recommends stopping by a post office and asking for a free manual postmark at the counter.
And if you've already registered to vote, you may want to go to your state election official's website and check your status.
Eligible voters can sometimes be removed from lists, especially if they move, change their name, or haven't voted in a while.
Eligible voters in South Carolina who want to cast ballots in the state's June 9th primary have until Sunday to register online and Monday to get mail and applications postmarked.
New Jersey's voter registration deadline is Tuesday.
And in Nevada, eligible voters have until Tuesday to register by mail.
Online and in-person registration in Nevada continues through June 9th, which is also the day of that state's primary.
If you're planning to register by mail, the US Postal Service recommends stopping by a post office and asking for a free manual postmark at the counter.
And if you've already registered to vote, you may want to go to your state election official's website and check your status.
Eligible voters can sometimes be removed from lists, especially if they move, change their name, or haven't voted in a while.
The Commerce Department inspector general's office says it's looking into whether the 2026 census test actually helps the Census Bureau make the next once a decade headcount more accurate and less costly.
With little explanation, the Trump administration downsized the test.
It now only involves households in parts of Huntsville, Alabama and Spartanburg, South Carolina.
If they don't fill out an online survey this month, they may get a knock at their door starting in June from census workers or U.S.
A past government accountability office study found using postal workers to conduct census interviews would not be cost-effective.
The survey asked people about their U.S.