Forgot To Register to Vote : Voter Registration Deadlines
Have you forgot the deadline in your state to register to vote in the next election? Stay positive and be ready! Visit the Voter Help Desk to register now!
If you have missed your state’s deadline for registering to vote in the upcoming election, don’t let this discourage you from registering now so you’ll be prepared for future elections!
How To register to vote
To register to vote, visit our Register to Vote page:
- Fill in the necessary information at each step.
- If your state has an online registration system, you can choose to transfer to that system to submit your form.
- If your state does not have an online registration system or you choose to submit via paper form, continue to the end of the US Vote data entry process. Once your form is completed you will need to download, print, sign, and send your form to the Election Office Address provided with your document and instructions.
Note: The form must be submitted by you. Our system does not send any documents on your behalf – only you can submit your own voting documents to your election office.
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How can I verify that my registration was processed?
You may be notified by your election official as to whether your registration application has been processed. If you are not, you can check the status of your registration either online or by contacting your local election official.
- To check online, go to US Vote’s “Am I Registered” service to confirm your registration status.
- To contact your local election official, go to the Election Official Directory, choose your state and voting region, and click “submit.” On the following page click on the tab labeled “Election Official Contact Details” for contact information.
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By what date should I register if I want to vote this year?
U.S. citizens living outside of the U.S. should register and vote in the state and county where they last established residence (domicile) in the U.S. before moving outside of the country. This includes voters that no longer maintain a U.S. residence.