Vermont

Am I eligible to vote in Vermont?

You are eligible to register to vote in Vermont if you:

  • Are a citizen of the United States of America

  • Are a resident of the state of Vermont

  • Have taken the Voter's Oath

  • Are at least 18 years of age, or will be 18 by Election Day

It is worth noting that Vermont is one of a few states that allows felons to vote, even if they are current serving out a sentence in prison. Felons simply have to register with their last residential address to be added to the voter list.

When is Vermont's voter registration deadline?

  • Online/By Mail: November 5, 2024

  • In-person: November 5, 2024

How do I request an absentee ballot in Vermont?

  • Online/By Mail: November 5, 2024

  • In-person: November 5, 2024

Where do I vote in Vermont?

If you chose to cast your ballot in person, you can locate your local polling place on the Vermont Secretary of State website.

What do I need to bring to the polls in Vermont?

In Vermont, you only need to bring your ID when you register, not when you vote. If you have already registered to vote, you should be on the list of registered voters and you don't need to bring anything with you when you go to the polling place to vote.

What special accommodations are available?

If you have a disability, you still have the right to vote, to polling place access, and to reasonable accommodation. The Vermont Office of Secretary of State has an accessible voting system to help individuals with disabilities.

If you need assistance to vote, you can have a person of your choice help you vote (as long as they are not your employer or a union representative) and you may want to contact your local polling place. Additionally, you have access to the Omniballot voting system.

  • November 5, 2024 - General Election

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