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Democracy starts
with your name
on the list.

Register to vote or update your registration in under four minutes. No line. No appointment. No paper form required.

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211.0M

Active registered voters nationwide as of 2024

86.6% of eligible citizens registered13.4% unregistered
47,230

New and updated registrations processed today

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Register now — deadlines can be 30 days before Election Day

Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau, Election Assistance Commission, and state election authorities. Counts reflect 2024 general election cycle.

37Million

Eligible citizens not yet registered to vote.

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That is one in eight eligible Americans — each one a person who can change an election outcome, in a county, a state, or a country. You may be one of them.

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Average time to complete online registration.

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Less time than it takes to brew a cup of coffee. Online registration is available in 42 states and Washington D.C. — your record is created the moment you submit.

80%

Of all registrations completed online last cycle.

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Four out of five voters registered without a paper form, a stamp, or a trip to a government office. The process is entirely digital, entirely official, and entirely yours to complete right now.

21Million

Voter records removed between 2022 and 2024.

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Records are removed for moving, not voting in two consecutive federal elections, or not responding to a confirmation notice. If you have moved or have not voted recently, your registration may be inactive.

Three reasons to register today.
Which one is yours?

Every eligible citizen has a different story. The registration process adapts to yours — not the other way around.

Most common path

Registering for the first time

You turned 18, became a citizen, or simply never registered before. Your record does not exist yet — this is where it begins.

  • Must be 18 by Election Day
  • U.S. citizen required
  • State resident for 30+ days
  • Valid ID or last 4 of SSN
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Register to Vote Now
Most urgent before elections

You moved across county or state lines

A change of address — even within the same state — requires a registration update. Your polling place is tied to your current address.

  • In-state move: update address only
  • Out-of-state: register with new state
  • Deadline: 30 days before election
  • Keep your party affiliation
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Update Your Registration
Special provisions apply

You earned your citizenship certificate

New citizens who naturalize after the regular registration deadline may register and vote during early voting or on Election Day in many states.

  • Certificate of Naturalization required
  • Same-day registration in 27 states
  • Early voting window available
  • Federal ID accepted
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Register as New Citizen

Three steps. Under four minutes.

The process is designed for the person who has never done this before. Clear, direct, and entirely online.

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Verify Eligibility

Confirm you are a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old, and a resident of this state for at least 30 days.

Takes 30 seconds. Most people qualify immediately.
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Enter Your Information

Provide your legal name, current address, date of birth, and either your driver's license number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number.

Your information is encrypted and transmitted securely.
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Confirm and Submit

Review your registration, confirm your details are correct, and submit. Your record is created instantly in the state election database.

You will receive a confirmation number by email.
Begin Registration

You will be redirected to the state's secure .gov registration portal.

Deadlines are real.
Procrastination is not a strategy.

The next registration deadline closes in approximately:

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Your polling place is determined by your address.

If you have moved — even across the street — your assigned polling location may have changed. An outdated address means a provisional ballot at best.

Your registration must be active 30 days before Election Day.

Most states close registration 15–30 days before an election. A record marked "inactive" due to non-voting or an unresponded notice will not count.

You can register right now.

Online registration is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The counter window is always open. There is no line. There is no number to take.

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