Election Voter Registration
Voting is a fundamental right of any American citizen. Voting allows american citizens to choose our nations leaders of tomorrow. In America, the minimum age for voting is 18 years, meaning you must be 18 before the day of the election. Voting not only enables the american citizens to vote for the political party of their choosing, but it also helps them to realize the importance of american citizenship. Many people do not vote thinking one vote will not make a change the current situation, but it does. Our entire political foundations in America are built using elections. While older american citizens are more likely to vote, young voters, being a largely diverse group, have the ability to become extremely influential in this country. So check your voter status, search for the party and canidates that mirror your views and interest and get out out there and vote.
HELPFUL LINKS
- Check to see if you are registered to vote
- Register to vote/confirm or change registration
- Voter assistance for servicemembers, their families and overseas citizens
- Absentee and early voting
How do I registar to vote?
(1)If you're a U.S. citizen. (2)You will be 18 by Election Day. (3) You pass all your state's rule and requirements. Congratulations !! You can vote. Check with the election office in your area and You will be able to register at that location, you also have the option of registaring at the local Department of Motor Vehicles, the National Mail Voter Registration Form, and and can always registar online.
Can I vote without registration?
If you have missed the voter registration deadline, you can still register to vote and a cast a ballot at the same time during early voting or on Election Day. Simply go to your regular polling place or early voting site to register and vote. You will need to show proof of residence and a photo ID.
What to bring to register to vote?
Bring identification with your name and Registered Address on it, including a photo-ID, a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck or other government-issued identifying document.
Do I have to register to vote every year?
No. You only need to re-register to vote if you've moved, if you've changed your name, if you'd like to switch political parties, or if you haven't voted in the past four years.
- Alabama
Registration Deadline: 10/19/2020 - Alaska
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - Arizona
Registration Deadline: 10/05/2020 - Arkansas
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - California
Registration Deadline: 10/19/2020 - Colorado
Registration Deadline: 10/26/2020 - Connecticut
Registration Deadline: 10/27/2020 - Delaware
Registration Deadline: 10/10/2020 - Florida
Registration Deadline: 10/05/2020 - Georgia
Registration Deadline: 10/05/2020 - Hawaii
Registration Deadline: 10/05/2020 - Idaho
Registration Deadline: 10/09/2020 - Illinois
Registration Deadline: 10/06/2020
- Indiana
Registration Deadline: 10/05/2020 - Iowa
Registration Deadline: 10/24/2020 - Kansas
Registration Deadline: 10/13/2020 - Kentucky
Registration Deadline: 10/05/2020 - Louisiana
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - Maine
Registration Deadline: 10/13/2020* - Maryland
Registration Deadline: 10/13/2020 - Massachusetts
Registration Deadline: 10/14/2020 - Michigan
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - Minnesota
Registration Deadline: 10/05/2020* - Mississippi
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - Missouri
Registration Deadline: 10/07/2020 - Montana
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020
- Nebraska
Registration Deadline: 10/16/2020 - Nevada
Registration Deadline: 10/03/2020 - New Hampshire
Registration Deadline: 10/21/2020* - New Jersey
Registration Deadline: 10/13/2020 - New Mexico
Registration Deadline: 10/06/2020 - New York
Registration Deadline: 10/09/2020 - North Carolina
Registration Deadline: 10/09/2020* - North Dakota
Valid Proof of ID and Residency - Ohio
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - Oklahoma
Registration Deadline: 10/09/2020 - Oregon
Registration Deadline: 10/13/2020 - Pennsylvania
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020
- Rhode Island
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020* - South Carolina
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - South Dakota
Registration Deadline: 10/19/2020 - Tennessee
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - Texas
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - Utah
Registration Deadline: 10/04/2020 - Vermont
Registration Deadline: 10/30/2020* - Virginia
Registration Deadline: 10/12/2020 - Washington
Registration Deadline: 10/05/2020 - West Virginia
Registration Deadline: 10/13/2020 - Wisconsin
Registration Deadline: 10/14/2020* - Wyoming
Registration Deadline: 10/20/2020*
Other State Rules
- Colorado: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
- Connecticut: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
- Idaho: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
- Iowa: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
- Maine: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
- Maryland: Can register to vote in-person October 29, 2020 in-person
- Minnesota: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
- Nebraska: Can register to vote in-person October 23, 2020 in-person
- Nevada: Can register to vote in-person October 15, 2020 in-person
- New Hampshire: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
- North Carolina: Can register to vote in-person three days before the election.
- North Dakota: North Dakota does not have a voter registration process, You only need to bring a valid proof of ID and residency to the polls in order to vote.
- Rhode Island: Can register to vote in-person on election day for presidential elections only.
- Vermont: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
- Washington: Can register to vote in-person October 26, 2020 in-person
- Wisconsin: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
- Wyoming: Can register to vote in-person on election day.
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