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WHO CAN VOTE?

  • Be a United States Citizen
  • Be a resident of the jurisdiction at least 30 days prior to the election
  • Be 18 before the next general election
  • 17 year olds can register and vote in the primary if they will be 18 before the Election Day

REGISTRATION FORM

Regular registration is open year-round except during the 27-day period just prior to an election, 16 days prior to the election for online registration, and during the 2-day period after each election. If you would like to register or update your existing registration after the deadline, then you may take advantage of “Grace Period” Registration. “Grace Period” Registration is an extension of the period of time for a voter to register to vote, or to update their registration information. This “Grace Period” Registration extends registration from the normal close of registration through Election Day. Once registered, this voter may cast a ballot during this “Grace Period” at the election authority’s office or at a location specifically designated for this purpose by the election authority, or by mail, if no ballots are available at the office of the election authority.


PRIMARY TUESDAY MARCH 17TH

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3RD 2020


Voters are not required to register with a party to participate in the party primaries, but they do have to publically choose one party's ballot to vote. This is considered a public declaration and can be challenged by other voters.

VOTE WITH THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Voters are not required to register with a party to participate in the party primaries, but they do have to publically choose one party's ballot to vote. This is considered a public declaration and can be challenged by other voters.

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