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Right now my wife and I are registered as "no affiliation'. Do we need to be registered as republican in PA to vote in the republican primaries???

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Right now my wife and I are registered as "no affiliation'. Do we need to be registered as republican in PA to vote in the republican primaries???
Yes. Individuals must be registered and enrolled in a political party to vote in that party's primary.

Registration / change-of-party forms: http://www.dos.state.pa.us/voting/cw...=1192&q=442984
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I'm normally an independent, but when the primaries roll around, I register for the party (usually republican) that has the candidates I want to choose from. Once the primaries are over, I go back to the original party. My wife doesn't like this, but I want my chance to cast my vote for the person I want to represent me.
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Ok, I guess we will be changing to republican for the time being.

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Right now my wife and I are registered as "no affiliation'. Do we need to be registered as republican in PA to vote in the republican primaries???

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yes, absolutely. I was a registered libertarian and swapped over to republican to help support ron paul.

http://www.dos.state.pa.us/voting/cw...=1192&q=442984

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Same here... Just filled out the form online, printed and mailed it. For the time being I'll be a republican.
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