Can I Vote

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CAN I VOTE? A simple guide for registering to vote Mini zine by Anna Jo Beck

In the U.S.A. we have a democracy, in which the citizens of the country have the right and responsibility of electing some political figures. While it may seem intuitive to show up to the polls on voting day to cast your ballot, in most states, you must register before election day in order to vote.


To be eligible to vote, you must: Be a U.S. citizen1 Meet your state’s requirements2 Be at least 18 years old3 If you want to check if you’re already registered to vote, you can check at canivote.org or contactin your local election office.

Some US Citizens aren’t allowed to vote in certain elections: residents of US territories aren’t allowed to vote for president (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands). Additionally, depending on your state’s constitution, prisoners and ex-offenders may also be prohibited from voting. Also, in many states, a court can deem someone ‘Mentally Incompetent’ and bar them voting - people who have been determined unable to manage their own affairs or make specific life decisions due to mental illness. 1

States also have their own residency and identification requirements to vote. For additional information about statespecific requirements and voter eligibility, contact your state election office: www.usa.gov/election-office 2

Some states allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries or register to vote if they will be 18 before the general election. 3


If you meet those requirements, let’s move on to getting you registered to vote. It’s easy and urgent because there is a deadline to register in advance of elections. Generally it’s 2-6 weeks before the election date, but varies state by state, as well as by method of registration. Open up this zine for the deadlines! There are 3 easy ways to register to vote: Online1

By Mail2

In Person3

As of December 6, 2017 a total of 37 states plus the District of Columbia offer online registration. Easily see if your state offers online registration at vote.gov 1

Using the National Mail Voter Registration Form (note that New Hampshire accepts it only as a request for an absentee voter mailin registration form) 2

Places to register in person: The department of motor vehicles; State or local voter registration and/or election offices; Public assistance agencies; Armed services recruitment centers; Statefunded programs that serve people with disabilities; Any public facility that a state has designated as a voter registration agency 3

If you have further questions about registering to vote, www. headcount.org/voting-faq. Also, be aware that voting is a right, and something we may have to continue to defend, unfortunately. More info at www.aclu.org/issues/voting-rights.


Finally, make a plan for election day: Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Visit canivote.org to find where your polling location is and any IDs required day of. If you can’t visit a polling station on election day, look into absentee and early voting, also at canivote.org. And of course, familiarize yourself with your current representation and candidates! And where are my tips for doing that? They’re in my latest zine: Biff Boff Bam Sock #9: Know Your Vote A workbook to get to know your elected officials more info: www.annajobeck.com/voting


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH

REGISTER TO VOTE FOR MIDTERM ELECTION 2018 All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 35 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate will be contested. 39 state and territorial governorships and numerous other state and local elections will also be contested. Let your voice be heard!

Registration Deadlines

Same Day Registration

Mail-In

Online

In-Person

AL

10/22 (postmarked)

10/22/2018

10/22/2018

No

AK

10/7 (postmarked)

10/7/2018

10/7/2018

No

AZ

10/9 (postmarked)

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

No

AR

10/9 (postmarked)

N/A

10/9/2018

No

CA

10/22 (postmarked)

10/22/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

CO

10/29 (to automatically receive a mail ballot)

10/29/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

CT

10/30 (postmarked)

10/30/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

DE

10/13 (postmarked)

10/13/2018

10/13/2018

No

DC

10/16 (received)

10/16/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

FL

10/9 (postmarked)

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

No

GA

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

No

HI

10/9/2018

10/8/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

ID

10/12 (postmarked)

10/12/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

IL

10/9 (postmarked)

10/9/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

IN

10/9 (postmarked)

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

No

IA

10/27 (received)

10/27/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

KS

10/16 (postmarked)

10/16/2018

10/16/2018

No

KY

10/9 (postmarked)

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

No

LA

11/7 (received)

11/17/2018

11/7/2018

No

ME

10/16 (received)

N/A

11/6/2018

Yes

MD

10/16 (postmarked)

10/16/2018

11/1/2018

Yes*

MA

10/17 (postmarked)

10/17/2018

10/17/2018

No

MI

10/9 (postmarked)

N/A

10/9/2018

No

MN

10/16 (received)

10/16/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

MS

10/9 (postmarked)

N/A

10/8/2018

No

MO

10/10 (postmarked)

10/10/2018

10/10/2018

No

MT

10/9 (postmarked)

N/A

11/6/2018

Yes

NE

10/19 (postmarked)

10/19/2018

10/26/2018

No

NV

10/9 (postmarked)

10/18/2018

10/16/2018

No

NH

N/A

N/A

11/6/2018

Yes

NJ

10/16 (received)

N/A

10/16/2018

No

NM

10/9 (postmarked)

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

No

NY

10/12 (postmarked)

10/12/2018

10/12/2018

No

NC

10/12 (postmarked)

N/A

11/3/2018

Yes*

ND

N/A

N/A

N/A

No

OH

10/9 (received)

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

No

OK

10/12 (postmarked)

10/12/2018

10/12/2018

No

OR

10/16 (received)

10/16/2018

10/16/2018

No

PA

10/9 (received)

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

No

RI

10/7 (received)

10/7/2018

10/7/2018

No

SC

10/8 (postmarked)

10/7/2018

10/5/2018

No

SD

10/22 (received)

N/A

10/22/2018

No

TN

10/9 (postmarked)

10/9/2018

10/9/2018

No

TX

10/9 (postmarked)

N/A

10/9/2018

No

UT

10/9 (postmarked)

10/30/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

VT

10/31 (received)

10/31/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

VA

10/15 (postmarked)

10/15/2018

10/15/2018

No

WA

10/8 (postmarked)

10/8/2018

10/29/2018

No

WV

10/16 (postmarked)

10/16/2018

10/16/2018

No

WI

10/17 (postmarked)

10/17/2018

11/6/2018

Yes

WY

10/22 (received)

N/A

11/6/2018

Yes

*during early voting period


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