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

    Voting while living outside of the U.S. If you are a U.S. citizen living outside of the U.S., you can register to vote and request an absentee (mail) ballot by completing the Federal Post Card …

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

    Find your voting location. The opening and closing times for voting locations vary by jurisdiction. Check with your state or local election office if you have any questions about your voting …

  4. About vote.gov | Our mission and history | Vote.gov

    Vote.gov is a trusted source for accurate, official voting information from the U.S. government to the American public. Our mission is to make it easy for all eligible voters to understand how to …

  5. Voting while unhoused - Vote.gov

    Find your voting location. The opening and closing times for voting locations vary by jurisdiction. Check with your state or local election office if you have any questions about your voting …

  6. How to register in Colorado | Vote.gov

    Nov 18, 2024 · Visit our partner site to find more information about voting in the United States. Sign up to get emails from USAGov about government benefits and services. Enter your email …

  7. Preparing to vote: age 18 and under | Vote.gov

    Voting gives you the power to shape your future and be an active part of your community. Take the first step on your voting journey – register. You can pre-register before you turn 18 in most …

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

    At the state level, you may be voting for governors, judges, or members of the state legislature. Locally, you may be voting for mayors or other local officials. The winning candidates make …

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

    States that offer mail voting have many security measures in place. These measures make sure all returned ballots are official and filled out by the eligible voter they were sent to. Security …

  10. Voting after a felony conviction - Vote.gov

    Mar 22, 2024 · If you have a felony conviction, your voting rights may be restored. It depends on your state or territory laws and the details of your sentence. Contact your lawyer or court …

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