A Simple Guide to Vermont Voter Registration

May 15, 2024
How to register to vote:

Voter registration deadlines:
  • Online registration deadline: Available up to and including on the Voting Day
  • Register by mail deadline: Must be received by or on the Voting Day
  • In person registration deadline: Available up to and including on the Voting Day


Do I need anything in order to register to vote?
  • To register to vote, you will need a driver’s license or non-driver state ID to register to vote.
  • You can use your Social Security number if you don’t have a driver’s license or non-driver state ID.


Can I vote if I have a disability?

Yes! People with disabilities who are 18 years old or older have the right to vote. Your vote matters and is protected by laws to make sure voting is accessible, independent, and private.


What if I need help with filling out my ballot?

You are allowed to have someone help you fill out your ballot. 


Who can help me with filling out my ballot?

You may choose someone you know to help you vote or ask for help from a poll worker at the polling place.  Your boss cannot help you vote. If you are part of a labor union at work, the person who helps you vote cannot be your labor union representative.

Learn about labor unions >>


How to check your voter registration:

You can confirm your voter registration status on Vermont’s election website.


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