Register to Vote
Visit Vote.gov to register to vote. Depending on your state’s voter registration rules, the site can help you
Register Online
Register to vote online through the online voter registration system in 39 states plus the District of Columbia.
Register by Mail
Download the National Mail Voter Registration Form. You can fill it out onscreen and print the completed form, or print the blank form and fill it out by hand. Remember to sign the form before mailing it to the location listed for your state.
Register in Person
You can register in person with your state or local election office. You may also be able to register at one of these nearby public facilities. Check with the actual location first.
- The department of motor vehicles
- Armed forces recruitment centers
- State and county public assistance offices such as SNAP/food stamps and WIC
Overseas and Military Voters
The Federal Voting Assistance Program lets you register to vote and request an absentee ballot if you're a
- U.S. citizen living outside the U.S.
- Service member stationed overseas
- Spouse or eligible family member of a service member stationed overseas
Video: Guide for Checking Your Registration
If you have already registered to vote, you may want to check your registration to make sure it is up-to-date. This short video will explain why it is important to check and how easy it is to do.
Source: USA.gov