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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the requirements to be eligible to vote in federal elections?
The simple requirements for federal election voting eligibility include being over eighteen (18) years of age and a U.S. citizen, by either birth or the naturalization process. Plus, people … more -
How does a person register to vote?
You can fill out a National Voter Registration Form or you can fill out an application to vote in your state. Each state has its own requirements regarding registering to vote. more -
What identification information is required in order to register to vote in a federal election?
You must provide your driver’s license number, the last four digits of your social security, or, if you do not have either of these numbers, you must provide a statement to that effect, in … more -
How and where do I register to vote absentee?
Specific registration requirements to vote by absentee ballot, and the deadlines to register, vary from state to state. You may use a single form to register and request an … more -
When is the best time to apply for an absentee ballot?
It is recommended that you register to vote/request an absentee ballot in January of each year, or at least 45 days before Election Day. However, the absolute deadlines vary from … more

