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  1. Register to vote in your state | Vote.gov

    Find the information you need to make registration and voting easy. Official voter registration website of the United States government.

  2. How to register in Texas | Vote.gov

    Nov 18, 2024 · Find out how to register to vote, check your registration, get deadlines, and more for Texas

  3. Register to vote in U.S. elections | Vote.gov

    Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana …

  4. How to register in Illinois | Vote.gov

    Sep 12, 2025 · Find out how to register to vote, check your registration, get deadlines, and more for Illinois

  5. How to register in New Mexico | Vote.gov

    Nov 19, 2024 · Online registration deadline: 28 days before Election Day New Mexico offers online registration. This is often the fastest way to register to vote or update your registration, including …

  6. How to vote in the United States | Vote.gov

    Learn about requirements, options for voting (mail-in and absentee), accommodations and assistance, and your rights as a voter.

  7. Your vote is safe: election security | Vote.gov

    What happens after you vote? Whether you voted by mail or in person, there are processes in place to make sure your vote is secure. State and local election offices take steps to make sure your vote is …

  8. Voting after a felony conviction - Vote.gov

    Mar 22, 2024 · You are eligible to vote after you’ve fully completed any parole or probation in these states and territories Alaska American Samoa Idaho Kansas Louisiana Missouri North Carolina …

  9. Voting as a new U.S. citizen - Vote.gov

    As a new U.S. citizen, you have the opportunity to take part in U.S. elections. Voting is your right — and a great way to make a difference in your community. Registering to vote is the first step Before you …

  10. Voting with a disability - Vote.gov

    Know your rights for registration and voting when you have a disability. Equal access and accommodations are protected by federal laws.