Register to Vote
What is the National Voter Registration Form?
The National Mail Voter Registration Form can be used to by any U.S. citizens to register to vote, to update registration information due to a change of name, make a change of address or to register with a political party.
Note: After filling out this form, you must send it to a state or local election office for processing. See state-specific instructions included in the form for additional information.
The national form also contains voter registration rules and regulations for each state and territory. For more information about registering to vote, contact your state election office. Also, read the frequently asked questions about moving and registering to vote and using the National Mail Voter Registration form from the United State’s Election Assistance Commission.
Download the Forms Here to Register to Vote:
National Mail Voter Registration Form — English
Formulario nacional de inscripción de votantes – Spanish
使用本明信片表格和指南在您的 所在州登记投票 — Chinese
このはがき用紙とガイドをもとに 自分の居住する州で 投票登録を行なってください — Japanese
주정부유권자 등록 신청을 위한 우편엽서 양식 및 안내서 — Korean
Dokumento para sa Pambansang Rehistrasyon ng Botanteng Maghuhulog ng Balota sa Koreo — Tagalog
Ghi danh Bỏ phiếu tại Tiểu bang của quý vị bằng cách sử dụng Cẩmw nang Hướng dẫn và Mẫu đơn dạng Bưu thiệp này — Vietnamese
Register to Vote Online
California Voter Registration Form
Delaware Voter Registration Form
Indiana Online Voter Registration
Kansas Online Voter Registration Application
Louisiana Online Voter Registration
Utah Voter/Absentee Voter Registration
Maryland Online Voter Registration (OLVR)
Colorado Online Voter Registration
The National Voter Registration Act
Every two years, EAC reports to Congress on the impact of National Voter Registration Act on the administration of Federal elections and provides information to states on their responsibilities under that law. Read NVRA Studies and Commission decisions regarding the NVRA.
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As of February 8, 2012, the following states have requested a change to their state instructions: Louisiana and Michigan. The commission has not yet approved these requests.