State-Specific Resources
Any state marked with * means they have strict voter photo ID laws
Any state marked with ^ means they have voter photo ID laws
Alabama^
Alaska
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Online Request form can be found here. You can check your registration/register to vote while filling out the form!
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General voting guidelines can be found here. For even more information, visit this link.
Arkansas*
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida^
Georgia*
Hawaii
Idaho^
Illinois
Indiana*
Iowa
Kansas*
Kentucky
Louisiana^
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan^
Minnesota
Mississippi*
Missouri*
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Registration: Arkansas only does paper registration. Here is a link to get information on how you can be sent your registration forms.
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Absentee Voting: The absentee application is here. It must be given to your county clerk, so definitely contact them!
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Arkansas doesn’t have a ton of voter resources, but here is their general site.
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If you have a valid Colorado ID or SSN available, you can register online here. Otherwise, you have to complete their paper registration. To check your registration, go here.
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Here is a link through vote.org to get your absentee ballot!
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Here are some general voting resources.
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Here is Connecticut’s voter registration lookup. Here is the site to register. Registration ends 7 days before the general election begins.
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Here is the absentee ballot portal!
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Here are some general voting resources.
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Here is a fillable form for a request for an absentee ballot. Here is the link to an online portal which includes your absentee ballot request!
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Here is the online portal and the Delaware Department of Elections link.
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Florida works on its absentee ballots by county, so visit here to find your specific county and request a ballot.
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The Department of Elections link is here.
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Here is the link to register to vote.
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Here is where you can apply to vote absentee.
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Get information to vote early here. Here is all of the general voting information as well.
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Online voter registration can be found here. You can also use a paper application.
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Here is the absentee application.
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Here is the link for the Office of Elections, which has all critical dates.
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Here is the site to check your voting record. Here is the site for new voter registration, in which you must have an approved form of ID and residential documentation.
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To get an absentee ballot, you must have an approved form of ID and residential documentation. This online portal is to request it.
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Here is the site to vote Idaho, with tons of helpful resources.
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Here is the voter registration lookup, while the voter registration sign up is here.
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Here is the absentee ballot by mail.
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Here is the state board of elections site.
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Here is where you can register to vote and check your registration.
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Here is the absentee form.
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Here is the general voting site.
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Here is the online voter registration portal.
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Here is the absentee form.
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Here is the general voting site.
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Here is the online registration for Kansas voting, which requires a Kansas ID to complete online. Here is a copy of the paper form, which can be mailed in. You must register at least 21 days before the election. Here is where you can check your registration.
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Here is the absentee form.
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Here is the general voting site.
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Here is where you can request an absentee form.
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Here is the general voter portal for Kentucky.
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You can register online here. You can also register in person at these places. You can check your registration here.
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Here is all information on absentee voting.
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Here is general voting information.
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Here is where you can register to vote and get additional information on registering to vote. They’ve also included some helpful videos on this page!
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Maine has an accessible absentee ballot that can be requested here! That link has a status check for your absentee ballot and requests to be mailed an absentee ballot as well.
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All general voting information can be found here.
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Here is the online voter registration system for MD. Here is their voter lookup, to check your registration. You can find places here to register in person (under the registration process tab).
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If you have a MD ID you can use the online portal to request an absentee ballot. You can also go in person to your local BOE to fill out the form, which is listed here.
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Here is some general information about voting in Maryland.
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Here is where you can check your voter registration status. Here is where you can register and pre-register to vote.
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You can get your mail in ballot here.
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Here is the general voting website.
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You can register to vote online here, and here is the voter registration application in print.
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Here are all absentee resources, including an online registration and a printable ticket.
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Here is the general voting website.
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Here is a portal to check your registration. Here is where you can register and update your registration. Here are paper registration forms as well.
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Here is the absentee fillable application that must be mailed to your county election office, found here.
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Here are general voting guidelines.
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Here is some general registration information. Here is the voter registration application.
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Here is Mississippi’s step-by-step absentee guide to voting.
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Here is general voting information (under Mississippi’s “Y’all vote” campaign)
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Here is where you can check your registration. Here is the online registration portal.
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Here is where you can fill out a form to request an absentee ballot.
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Here is the Elections & Voting page for Missouri
Montana^
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina*
North Dakota
Ohio*
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island^
South Carolina^
South Dakota^
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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The online voter registration can be done here. If you are doing a paper application, it must be done in person at one of these locations.
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Absentee ballots are done through early voting in Nebraska, information about that process can be found here.
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Here is Nebraska’s general election information website.
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To register, check your registration, or update your registration, go to this site.
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This form can be sent to your county clerk to request a ballot. Here is more general information for mail-in ballots.
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General voting information can be found here.
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General registration information can be found here. You can check your registration here. You can also register in person at your local county BOE office or by using the online portal.
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An absentee ballot can be requested at this link.
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General voting information can be found here.
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You can request an absentee ballot at this link. You can also use this paper form and submit it to your local county BOE by mail or in person.
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General voter information can be found here.
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You can print your absentee application and send it to your county board of elections.
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General voting information can be found here.
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The registration portal can be found here. You can also print out this form and deliver it to your local BOE.
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Absentee ballot requests are handled through the voter portal.
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The state election board site can be found here.
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You can register to vote here. You can also print out this form and deliver/mail it to your county BOE.
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The absentee ballot request form can be found here and should be sent to your county BOE.
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More information can be found here.
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More voting information can be found here.
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You can view and update your voter registration here. You can register to vote here. The voter registration form is here to bring or send to your local board of Canvassers.
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You can apply for a mail in ballot online here, or find the paper mail ballot application here.
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General information can be found here.
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This is the voter registration form, which you send/give to your County Auditor. You can search for your registration here.
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This is the absentee application, which you can mail to your County Auditor.
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Overall voting information can be found here.
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You can use the online voter registration application here, but it does have to be printed and mailed to your county election office. You can also request a printed application here. You can update your voter information here.
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Here is the ballot by mail application to print and send in to your county election office. You can also request for an application to be sent to you, with this form.
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General information can be found here.
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Vote by mail has been automatic in Utah, just make sure you are registered!
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You do not have to send your ballot by mail, you can find your local drop box here or drop it off at an early voting location/Election Day voting location. General information can be found here.
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You can apply to vote absentee here.
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All voting information is through the citizen portal.
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You can register to vote online here, or use this voter registration form to print. You can also request to have one sent to you here. You can find your county elections office here, to send/drop off your form.
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All voters that are registered are automatically mailed a ballot.
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Election and voting information can be found here.
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You can check your voter registration here. You can register to vote at this online portal or have a fillable form sent/given to your County Clerk.
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The absentee ballot application can be found here and it needs to be sent to your County Clerk.
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General voting information can be found here.
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You can vote absentee in person, with a request form here, or found absentee by mail.
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Additional information can be found here.
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Wyoming does the majority of its registration through the County Clerk’s office, which has more information here. If you can’t register in person, you have to mail your registration application to your County Clerk.
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Additional information can be found here.