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  2. Explore our interactive map to state-by-state voting requirements: 20% more teens: States that allow at least one year to register before the first election but do not start at age 16. Remaining 30%: States with shorter preregistration periods; most have time to register in senior year. Paper Form.

  3. Who can and cannot vote - USAGov

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    In almost every state, you can register to vote before you turn 18 if you will be 18 by Election Day. Some states allow 17-year-olds who will be 18 by Election Day to vote in primaries. Are registered to vote by your state's voter registration deadline.

  4. How to register to vote - USAGov

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    Visit vote.gov to begin the voter registration process. Select your state or territory. Depending on its rules, you will find instructions on how to register: Online. By mail. In person at your local election office. Start your registration on vote.gov.

  5. Find answers to common questions about registering and voting. Mail-in and absentee voting. Early voting. Voter ID requirements. Check your registration status. Changing your address. Changing your political party.

  6. Voter registration deadlines vary by state and territory. Once you register, you can vote in national, state, and local elections. Select your state or territory to do the following: Register to vote. Update your name, address, or political party if you’re already registered. Check your registration status.

  7. Voter registration requirements, 2020 - Ballotpedia

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    This article lists each state's voter registration requirements for the November 3, 2020, general election. [1] For additional information about voter registration, see this article. How to use this interactive table: The table comprises four columns: State.

  8. Voter registration - Ballotpedia

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    Voter registration methods vary by state and can include the following: in-person registration at state government agency offices, online registration, registering by mail, and registering through voter registration drives sponsored by non-government entities.

  9. How do voting laws differ by state? - USAFacts

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    Most states provide at least two of three registration options: online registration, mail-in registration, and in-person registration. The requirements and timelines for each vary by state. One state, North Dakota, doesn’t require voter registration at all.

  10. Voting Rules by State - VOTE411

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    What voting options are available in your state, and how do those options compare to other states? Use the table below to see how to vote in your state, and click through for additional details.

  11. Voter registration - USAGov

    www.usa.gov/voter-registration

    Learn how to register to vote and get a voter registration card. Find your state's registration deadline and how to confirm or change your registration.

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