How To Make Someone’s Day Un-Boring

Well, I spent much of October changing my name on records. Drivers license, Social Security, credit cards, utility companies, stockbroker, insurance company, and just all those stores you deal with online.  Still haven’t done them all yet (like Macy’s  – I almost never go there, and they want me to go in person…).

 

Well, this morning I realized there was one other place I forgot to change my name — voter registration.

 

So, after one other unrelated errand, I realized that, and swung back by the house to get a copy of the court order, and headed off to the polling station with both my drivers licenses and the court order. Sure enough, I was on the rolls under my old name (we all wondered why DMV hadn’t updated the list when I got my new DL, but well…).  Anyway, they asked me to come back and talk to the marshall of the station, a nice young man, who got on the phone to his supervisors.

He was very polite, and referred to me as maam, and simply referred to my case as a "name change – first and middle name only" to his supervisor. They found my records, and I filled out a new registration form, so it should all be good next time, and I got to vote.

 

Hopefully, I helped break their boredom… 😉

 

all is good. Just took longer than normal.

 

Happy voting day everyone.  Although we’re not expecting to have happy returns here in Virginia, at least in the govenor’s race.

 

 

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November 3, 2009

Nothing’s ever boring!!

November 3, 2009

I’m so glad that the hassle was minor. 🙂

glad to see it was handled respectfully…you never know —you are in Virginia after all 🙂

November 3, 2009

You remind me of the time I worked in car insurance, and one girl called me to change her name and was talking to me for an hour about how excited she was about her sex change… awesome!

November 3, 2009

How many Johnny Rebs will turn out on the theory that a vote for McDonnell is a vote against Obama?

November 3, 2009

good to hear the name change went well at the polls. take care,