Register and Vote on Election Day!

Good News (for voters in 21 states) - you can register & vote on Election Day!

Worried that you missed the registration deadline in your state? Worry no more! In these 21 states, you can register and vote on Election Day.

If you haven't registered and live in one of the following states, we encourage you to go to the polls on Election Day, register and cast your ballot! You can find your polling place by checking in State Voting Information / State Lookup Tools for your state's polling place finder.

 

State Where/How to Vote on Election Day
Alaska At your polling place.
California At your polling place.
Colorado

At your voter service and polling center.

Connecticut At a designated Election Day Registration location.
District of Columbia At your polling place.
Hawaii At a Voter Service Center in your county.
Idaho At your polling place.
Illinois At your polling place.
Iowa At your polling place.
Maine At your polling place.
Maryland At your polling place.
Michigan At your local city or town clerk's office.
Minnesota At your polling place.
Montana At your county election office.
Nevada At your polling place.
New Hampshire At your polling place.
Utah At your polling place.
Vermont At your polling place.
Washington At your county auditor's office, a voting center, or other location designated by your county auditor.
Wisconsin At your polling place.
Wyoming At your polling place or vote center, or other location designated by your county clerk.

 

Note: Most states require an ID to register to vote. Check State Voting Information / Identification Requirements to see your state's ID options. Additionally, while all of these states allow voters to register and vote on Election Day, several states allow people to register and vote during Early Voting Periods, as well.