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Submitted URL: https://www.vote.gov/
Effective URL: https://vote.gov/
Submission: On November 11 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: https://vote.gov/
Submission: On November 11 via api from US — Scanned from DE
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Skip to main content An official website of the United States government Here’s how you know Here’s how you know Select Language English Español (Spanish) বাংলা (Bengali) 中文 (Chinese - Simplified) 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional) हिन्दी (Hindi) ភាសាខ្មែរ (Khmer) 한국어 (Korean) Tagalog Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Yup'ik Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. For official election results, go to your state election website. Select Language English Español (Spanish) বাংলা (Bengali) 中文 (Chinese - Simplified) 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional) हिन्दी (Hindi) ភាសាខ្មែរ (Khmer) 한국어 (Korean) Tagalog Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Yup'ik Search Vote.gov Vote.gov REGISTER TO VOTE WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Select your state or territory Select your state or territory Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Islands Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas U.S. Virgin Islands Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Find out how to register VOTE.GOV HELPS YOU: REGISTER TO VOTE All states except North Dakota require that you register before voting in an election. Select your state or territory from the dropdown menu to find the rules that apply to you. U.S. citizens living outside the U.S., including U.S. service members and their families, can register to vote and request an absentee ballot by completing the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). U.S. military family members, like everyone else, must meet U.S. voter eligibility requirements to register and request a ballot. For more information, visit the Federal Voter Assistance Program. FIND VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINES There is no national voter registration deadline. Voters in each state and territory must follow their voter registration laws. Select your state or territory from the dropdown menu to find your voter registration deadline. Every state except North Dakota requires citizens to register if they want to vote. Some states require voters to register up to 30 days before an election, while others allow registration up to and on Election Day. It’s important you know the rules in your state. CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION Select your state or territory from the dropdown menu to check your registration before your state’s deadline. That could be up to 30 days before the election. Also check to see if your registration is marked “inactive.” You may become “inactive” if you did not vote in at least two federal elections and did not respond when election officials tried to reach you. An inactive status does not necessarily mean that you need to re-register. It means that you may have to take extra steps before you can vote. Your state election official’s office or your local election office can help you move your registration status back to active or answer questions you may have. Make sure you are registered with the correct name, address, and political party affiliation. Visit your state’s registration page for information on how to update your voter registration information. REGISTER AFTER YOU’VE MOVED Whether you’ve moved near or far, you need to update your voter registration after a change of address. Select your state or territory from the dropdown menu to learn how to register online or by mail. If your state has online voter registration, that may be the quickest way to make changes. Submit your changes before your state’s registration deadline, which can be up to 30 days before Election Day. Your state may also require a new driver’s license or ID card. See what type of voter ID your state requires. MOVING WITHIN YOUR STATE Even if you move within your same state, you’ll need to update your registration with your new address. MOVING TO ANOTHER STATE Register before your new state’s deadline, which may be up to 30 days before the election. If you do not have time to register in your new state before Election Day, your old state may allow you to vote by mail or in person. For presidential election years, your old state must allow you to vote by mail or in person. After that, you’ll need to register in your new state. MOVING ABROAD U.S. citizens living outside the U.S. can register to vote and request an absentee ballot by completing the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). See the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) for more resources on military and overseas voting. CHANGE YOUR POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION Each state has a different process to select or change your party affiliation. Depending on your state, you may be asked for your party affiliation when you register to vote. Your state may not have political party affiliations for voters. Contact your state or local election office to see what the procedure is and if there are any deadlines for where you live. Selecting a party affiliation is not available in all states. Regardless of which party you choose, the voting process is the same in a general election, which is when candidates are elected to offices. Your party affiliation impacts who you can vote for in primary elections and caucuses. LEARN HOW TO GET A VOTER REGISTRATION CARD When you register to vote, you’ll be sent a voter registration card. This card confirms that you are registered and ready to vote. Your voter registration card typically includes your name, your home address, and the address of the polling station where you’ll vote. You can also look up your voter registration using your state’s voter registration lookup tool online. If your name or address changes, you will need to update your voter registration. Once you’ve updated your voter registration information, you may receive a new voter registration card, depending on your state. If you have questions, your local election office is the best resource to help. You do not usually need to have your voter registration card with you in order to vote, but you may need to present another form of ID to vote. Learn more about voter registration. ALREADY REGISTERED? EXPLORE OUR VOTING AND ELECTION RESOURCES ON USA.GOV: * Absentee voting * Voting on election day * Voter ID requirements * Election process SIGN UP TO GET EMAILS FROM USAGOV Enter your email address Sign Up Vote.gov in partnership with Follow Vote.gov on Twitter Vote.gov An official website of the General Services Administration * About Vote.gov * Accessibility * FOIA Requests * No Fear Act data * Office of the Inspector General * Performance Reports * Privacy Policy Looking for U.S. government information and services? Visit USA.gov How can we improve Vote.gov? HOW CAN WE IMPROVE VOTE.GOV? × SUCCESS Thank you! Your feedback has been received. ERROR alert message Was the Vote.gov website helpful? Was the Vote.gov website helpful? Yes No How can we improve the Vote.gov website? 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