The following states DO NOT OFFER online voting registration. Therefore, registration must be completed in person or through the mail.
Arkansas
Mississippi
Texas
Oklahoma
Maine
South Dakota
Wyoming
New Hampshire
Montana
North Dakota
States may require a photo ID and proof of residence for in-person registration.
The printable National Voter Registration Form is available in 15 languages and can be found here: https://www.eac.gov/voters/national-mail-voter-registration-form. This form must then be mailed to your state or local election office. If you have any difficulty at all throughout this process please message us on Facebook or Instagram, or email us your questions at reformrevolutionproject@gmail.com.
Deadlines By State:
Arkansas
In Person: October 4
Postmarked: October 4
Mississippi
In Person: October 4
Postmarked: October 4
Texas
In Person: October 4
Postmarked: October 4
Oklahoma
In Person: October 9
Postmarked: October 9
Maine
In Person: Within 21 Days of the election at your local Municipal Registrar Office (October 13-Election Day)
Received by Mail: October 19
South Dakota
In Person: October 19
Postmarked: October 19
Wyoming**
In Person: October 20
Postmarked: October 20
**State has additional specific regulations regarding registering to vote. See below for more information.
New Hampshire
In Person: Election Day at your local polling place, or at the last meeting of the Supervisors of the Checklist, which is 6-13 days before the election (October 21-28) depending on your town
Postmarked: October 21-28
Montana
In Person: October 29
Received by Mail: October 29
North Dakota
You do not need to be registered in order to vote in North Dakota. Just bring a valid proof of ID and residency to your polling place and cast your ballot!
**Wyoming uses a different form than the National Voter Registration Form, one specific to the state. The following is copied directly from https://www.vote.org/voter-registration-deadlines/.
“Wyoming prefers that people register to vote in person at the County Clerk's office. If this isn't possible, print out the Wyoming Voter Registration form and fill it out in front of a notary. That part is really important! Your Wyoming Voter Registration Form MUST be notarized. Print clearly, using a black or blue ink pen (not felt tip)."
Sign the voter registration oath on the form and have the notary or registered agent sign the form.
Make copies of the identification documents you showed to the notary.
Mail the voter registration form, along with the copies of your ID documents, to your County Clerk. Note: Sending your form to any other office will delay your voter registration.
Mail your form as soon as possible. Voter registration closes two weeks prior to Election Day. [October 20]
Follow up with your County Clerk about any questions you may have about your registration or requests for absentee ballots.)”
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