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Do You Need To Register To Vote More Than Once

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How Preregistration Works

Register to Vote! logoPreregistration is an election process that allows individuals younger than 18 years of historic period to annals to vote, so they are eligible to bandage a ballot when they reach 18, the voting historic period for all state and federal elections. Typically, a pre-registrant volition fill out an application and be added to the voter registration listing with a "pending" or "preregistration" condition. Upon turning 18, the individual is added to the voter registration list and able to cast a ballot.

Preregistration states vary in terms of their registration age limits. Some permit 16-year-olds to preregister, and others allow 17-year-olds to preregister. The remaining preregistration states do not establish a specific preregistration age limit. Instead, these states allow youth to register to vote earlier the age of eighteen, provided that they volition be of voting age by the fourth dimension of the adjacent general election. See the department on Voter Registration Ages below for more information.

Some states also let 17-yr-olds to vote in primary elections, provided that they will turn 18 before the full general election. FairVote provides information on states that allow 17-year-olds to vote in congressional primaries and presidential primaries or caucuses.

State Voter Registration Ages

  • xv states + Washington, D.C., permit preregistration beginning at 16 years onetime:
    • California, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia and Washington.
  • four states let preregistration beginning at 17 years onetime:
    • Maine, Nevada, New Jersey and West Virginia.
  • 5 states set up another age at which an individual may preregister:
    • Alaska permits those under 18 to register anytime within 90 days earlier their 18th birthday.
    • Georgia, Iowa and Missouri permit registration of those who are 17.v (if they plough xviii before the next election).
    • Texas permits a person who is 17 years and 10 months of age to register.
  • 25 states do not specifically address an historic period for registration and instead allow an individual to register if they will plow eighteen by the adjacent election (annotation that this usually refers to the next general election, with some exceptions). In some states this may hateful that youth could annals as soon as the previous general election is over, so that could be as early as 16 years of age. Reach out to your state election officials for details.
    • Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New United mexican states, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
  • North Dakota does non crave individuals to annals prior to the election, simply to qualify as an elector an private must be xviii years or older on Election Day.

More details in Tabular array 1 below.

Legislative Considerations

  • Turnout. The argument for implementing preregistration policies has to practice with increasing youth turnout. Turnout among 18 to 29-year-olds is consistently lower than other age brackets, so states looking to preregistration as 1 option to appoint young voters in the electoral process. A series of studies take shown the preregistration has a positive consequence on youth turnout:
  • Logistics. Since preregistered youth may movement between preregistration and their kickoff adventure to vote, these registrations may no longer be accurate and valid. States may need to send notifications to preregistered voters in one case they plough eighteen to ostend the registration and address information. In that location may as well need to be updates or additions to the statewide voter registration database in order to enter preregistrations and rails this information.
  • Cost. Costs may be a cistron; implementation in Colorado was estimated at $572,112 in 2013. Additionally, the price of returned mailings to this mobile population can exist pregnant.
  • Identification. Younger voters may not have a driver'south license, so what identification is required in guild to preregister? Is an affidavit signed past a parent sufficient?
  • Location. Where should preregistration take identify? Does the state need to work with the department of motor vehicles or with high schools?
  • Protected information. Consider whether information for preregistered voters should be protected and non provided on publicly available voter lists.
  • Education and outreach. How do get the word out that this selection is available and reach out to potential immature voters?

Table 1: State Statutes on Registration

STATE

SUMMARY

STATUTORY LANGUAGE

Alabama

Const. of Ala. Article Eight

Voter Registration FAQs

18 by the election

Every citizen of the Us who has attained the age of eighteen years and has resided in this state and in a canton thereof for the time provided by law, if registered as provided by law, shall accept the correct to vote in the county of his or her residence.

Alaska

Equally §xv.07.040

Inside 90 days preceding xviiith birthday

A person who is qualified nether Every bit 15.05.010(ane)--(3) is entitled to register at whatsoever time throughout the year except that a person nether eighteen years of age may annals at any time inside xc days immediately preceding the person's 18th birthday.

Arizona

A.R.Due south. § 16-101

18 by the election

A. Every resident of the state is qualified to register to vote if he:

2. Will be eighteen years of age or more on or before the engagement of the regular general ballot side by side post-obit his registration.

Arkansas

AR Const. Art. 3, § one

Voter Registration Data

eighteen by the election

Except as otherwise provided by this Constitution, whatever person may vote in an election in this country who is:

(1) A citizen of the United States;

(2) A resident of the Land of Arkansas;

(3) At least 18 (18) years of age; and

(4) Lawfully registered to vote in the ballot.

California

CA Elec. Code §2102(2)(d)

(Enacted by SB 113 in 2014)

16-year-olds may preregister

A person who is at least 16 years of historic period and otherwise meets all eligibility requirements to vote may submit his or her affirmation of registration as prescribed by this section. A properly executed affidavit of registration made pursuant to this subdivision shall exist deemed effective equally of the appointment the affiant will be xviii years of age, if the information in the affidavit of registration is notwithstanding current at that time. If the information provided by the affiant in the affirmation of registration is not electric current at the time that the affidavit of registration would otherwise get constructive, for his or her registration to go constructive, the affiant shall provide the electric current information to the proper county elections official as prescribed by this chapter.

Colorado

Colo. Rev. Stat. §one-2-101(2)(a)(I)

(Enacted by HB 1135 in 2013)

16-year-olds may preregister

Yet subsection (1) of this section, upon satisfactory proof of age, every person who is otherwise qualified to register and is xvi years of age or older but volition not have reached xviii years of historic period past the appointment of the adjacent election may preregister and update his or her preregistered information by any means authorized in this article for persons 18 years of age or older. Upon reaching eighteen years of historic period, the person is automatically registered.

Connecticut

Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann.

§ 9-12

eighteen by the ballot

(b) Any citizen who will have attained the age of eighteen years on or before the 24-hour interval of a regular election may apply for admission as an elector. If such citizen is found to be qualified the citizen shall become an elector on the twenty-four hour period of the citizen's eighteenth altogether. The registrars shall add the name of any person applying under this subsection, if found qualified, to the registry list and, if applicable, to the enrollment listing, together with the constructive date of his registration. The registrars may place the name of each such person at the end of the registry and enrollment lists for the voting district.

Delaware

fifteen Del. Code § 1701(b)

(Enacted by HB 381 in 2010)

16-year-olds may preregister

 (b) The Department shall permit registration of any citizen and bona fide resident of this State 16 years of age or older through the Partitioning of Motor Vehicles as set forth in § 2050(a) of this title, provided that such applicant shall not be a qualified voter unless the person will exist eighteen years of age or older on or before the twenty-four hour period of the general election side by side succeeding the applicant's registration.

District of Columbia

D.C. Code § 1-1001.07(a-2)

(Enacted in 2009)

16-year-olds may preregister

A person who is otherwise qualified may pre-register on or after that person'south 16th birthday and may vote in any election occurring on or after that person's 17th birthday; provided, that the person is at least 18 years of age on or before the adjacent general election.

Florida

Fla. Stat. § 97.041(b)

(Enacted past SB 866 in 2008)

16-year-olds may preregister

A person who is otherwise qualified may preregister on or after that person's 16th altogether and may vote in whatever election occurring on or after that person'southward 18th altogether.

Georgia

Ga. Code Ann. § 21-2-216(c)

17.5-yr-olds may preregister

(c) Any person who possesses the qualifications of an elector except that concerning historic period shall be permitted to register to vote if such person volition acquire such qualification within six months after the day of registration; provided, all the same, that such person shall not be permitted to vote in a master or election until the conquering of all specified qualifications.

Hawaii

HRS §eleven-12

(Enacted past SB 280 in 1993)

sixteen-year-olds may preregister, and 17-year-olds may annals but not vote

(a) Every person who has reached the age of eighteen years or who is seventeen years of age and volition be xviii years of historic period past the date of the next election, and is otherwise qualified to register may practise so for that election. The person shall so exist listed upon the advisable canton general register and precinct list. No person shall register or vote in any other precinct than that in which the person resides except as provided in section 11-21.

(b) A person who is otherwise qualified to annals and is at least sixteen years of age but volition not exist eighteen years of age by the date of the next ballot may preregister upon satisfactory proof of age and shall be automatically registered upon reaching age eighteen.

Idaho

Idaho Code § 34-402

18 by the ballot

Every male or female citizen of the United states, eighteen (xviii) years old, who has resided in this state and in the county for xxx (30) days where he or she offers to vote prior to the day of election, if registered inside the time period provided by constabulary, is a qualified elector.

Illinois

10 ILCS five/3-6

18 by the election

For the purposes of this Code, an private who is 17 years of age and who will exist 18 years of age on the date of the general or consolidated election shall be accounted competent to execute and attest to any voter registration forms.

Indiana

Ind. Code §3-7-thirteen-i

18 by the election

A person who:

(i) will be at to the lowest degree eighteen (xviii) years of age at the next full general, municipal, or special ballot;

(2) is a United States citizen; and

(3) resides in a precinct continuously earlier a general, municipal, or special ballot for at to the lowest degree thirty (30) days;

may, upon making a proper application under this article, register to vote in that precinct.

Iowa

Iowa Lawmaking Election Laws §48A.five(2)

(Originally enacted by SF 2194 in 2010, amended by HF 516 in 2017)

17.5-twelvemonth-olds may preregister

two. To exist qualified to register to vote an eligible elector shall:

c. (1) Be at least eighteen years of age.  However, for purposes of voting in the master election, an eligible elector shall be at least eighteen years of age on the date of the respective general election or metropolis election. Completed registration forms shall be accepted from registrants who are at least seventeen years of age. For an election other than a primary election, the registration shall non be constructive until the registrant reaches the age of 18. The commissioner of registration shall ensure that the birth date shown on the registration form is at to the lowest degree seventeen years earlier than the appointment the registration is processed.

 (2) A registrant who is at to the lowest degree seventeen years of historic period and who will be eighteen by the date of a awaiting election is a registered voter for the awaiting election for purposes of chapter 53. For purposes of voting in a chief election nether chapter 43, a registrant who volition exist at to the lowest degree 18 years of historic period by the date of the respective full general election or city election is a registered voter for the pending primary election.

Kansas

Kan. Rev. Stat. §25-2306

xviii by the election

The application for registration shall include a statement by the bidder that he will accept reached the age of eighteen (18) years before the adjacent statewide general election. No person may vote at any election until he has reached the age of eighteen (eighteen) years.

Kentucky

Ky. Rev. Stat.

§116.045, §116.055

18 past the election.

Ky. Rev. Stat. §116.045(ane) Any person may annals as a voter during the menstruum registration is open up if he or she possesses, or will possess on the day of the next regular election, the qualifications set forth in KRS 116.025.

Ky. Rev. Stat. § 116.055… The qualifications shall be adamant as of the appointment of the primary, without regard to the qualifications or disqualifications every bit they may exist at the succeeding regular election, except that minors seventeen (17) years of age who will become eighteen (18) years of historic period on or before the day of the regular election shall be entitled to vote in the main if otherwise qualified.

Louisiana

Louis. Rev. Stat.

18:101 A(3)

(Enacted past HB 501 in 2014)

16-year-olds may preregister

(three) A person who is 16 years of age may annals to vote in the fashion provided in R.Southward. 18:114(B)(one) or by making awarding in person at the office of the registrar of voters. Yet, no i under the age of eighteen years shall exist permitted to vote in whatever ballot

Maine

21- Chiliad.R.Southward.A. §155

17-year-olds may preregister

The registrar shall conditionally have the registration and enrollment of whatsoever person who is 17 years of age and who is otherwise qualified to be a voter. The conditional registration automatically becomes effective on the person's 18th birthday and the registrant then is eligible to vote. A person who has registered nether this section and who has not attained 18 years of age may vote by absentee election at whatever election if that person attains 18 years of historic period on or earlier the date of the election and is otherwise eligible to vote by absentee ballot.

Maryland

Medico Elec. Law §3-102

(Enacted by HB 217 in 2010)

16-year-olds may preregister

(a)(one) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this department, an individual may become registered to vote if the individual:

(i) is a denizen of the United states of america;

(ii) is at least 16 years old;

(iii) is a resident of the Land as of the 24-hour interval the individual seeks to annals; and

(iv) registers pursuant to this title.

(two) However paragraph (i)(2) of this subsection, an individual under the age of xviii years:

(i) may vote in a primary election in which candidates are nominated for a general or special election that will occur when the individual is at to the lowest degree xviii years old; and

(two) may not vote in any other election.

Massachusetts

M.G.L.A. 51 § 42

M.G.50.A. 51 § 47A

sixteen-year-olds may preregister

M.Thou.L.A. 51 § 42. Registration as a voter shall be by affirmation of registration made in conformity with the requirements of this chapter by any person at least sixteen years of age or older.

M.M.50.A. 51 § 47A. If, after examination of an affirmation of registration, information technology appears to the registrars that the person has all the qualifications to exist registered as a voter except that of age and the person has obtained the age of 16, and then they shall enter the person'southward proper name in the current annual register of voters with the designation "pre-registrant" or other term or code as specified past the state secretarial assistant. The designation shall be removed when the person, on or before the twenty-four hours of the next preliminary, principal, special or general ballot or town meeting, attains full age. No pre-registrant shall exist allowed to vote until the pre-registrant obtains full age unless otherwise permitted by constabulary.

Michigan

One thousand.C.50.A. 168.492

How to Register to Vote

18 past the election

Each person who has the following qualifications of an elector, or who will take those qualifications at the side by side election or primary election, is entitled to register as an elector in the township, city, or village in which he or she resides. The person shall be a citizen of the Us; non less than xviii years of age; a resident of the state for not less than 30 days; and a resident of the township, city, or village on or before the thirtieth 24-hour interval before the next regular or special ballot or primary election.

Minnesota

Minn. Stat. Ann. §201.071

18 by the ballot

The application must also comprise the following certification of voter eligibility:

"I certify that I:

(one) will be at least xviii years former on election day…

The certification must include boxes for the voter to respond to the following questions:

"(one) Are you a denizen of the Usa?" and

"(two) Volition you exist xviii years old on or before election twenty-four hours?"…

Mississippi

Miss. Code Ann. § 23-15-xi

18 past the election

Every inhabitant of this country, except persons adjudicated to exist non compos mentis, who is a citizen of the Us of America, eighteen (xviii) years old and upwards… Any person who volition be eighteen (18) years of age or older on or before the appointment of the full general election and who is duly registered to vote non less than thirty (thirty) days earlier the master election associated with the general election, may vote in the primary election even though the person has non reached his or her eighteenth birthday at the fourth dimension that the person seeks to vote at the primary election. No others than those specified in this section shall be entitled, or shall be allowed, to vote at whatever election.

Missouri

Mo. Rev. Stat §115.133(1)

(Enacted by HB 23 in 1993)

17.5-yr-olds may preregister

Except as provided in subsection 2 of this section, any denizen of the U.s.a. who is a resident of the State of Missouri and seventeen years and six months of age or older shall exist entitled to register and to vote in any ballot which is held on or subsequently his eighteenth birthday.

Montana

MCA 13-two-205

xviii by the election

An private who is not eligible to register because of residence or age requirements only who will be eligible on or earlier election day may apply for voter registration pursuant to 13-ii-110 and be registered subject field to verification procedures established pursuant to xiii-2-109.

Nebraska

Bill. Rev. Stat §32-110

18 by the ballot

Elector shall mean a citizen of the United States whose residence is within the country and who is at to the lowest degree 18 years of age or is seventeen years of historic period and will attain the age of xviii years on or earlier the showtime Tuesday after the get-go Mon in Nov of the then current calendar year.

Nevada

Nev. Rev. Stat. 293.524 (Enacted by SB 144 in 2017)

17-year-olds may preregister

Every denizen of the United states who is 17 years of age or older but less than 18 years of age and has continuously resided in this State for 30 days or longer may preregister to vote by any of the means bachelor for a person to register to vote pursuant to this championship. A person eligible to preregister to vote is accounted to be preregistered to vote upon the submission of a completed application to preregister to vote.

New Hampshire

NH RSA 654:7

18 by the election

I. Any person registering to vote shall be:

(a) At least xviii years of historic period on the twenty-four hours of the side by side election; and

New Bailiwick of jersey

NJ R.Due south. xix:31-v

(Enacted past SB 832 in 2015)

17-year-olds may preregister

Each person, who is at to the lowest degree 17 years of historic period at the fourth dimension he or she applies for registration, who resides in the district in which he or she expects to vote, who will be of the age of eighteen years or more than on or before the commencement ballot in which he or she expects to vote, who is a citizen of the United states, and who, if he or she continues to reside in the commune until that election, volition at the time have fulfilled all the requirements as to length of residence to qualify him or her as a legal voter, shall, unless otherwise disqualified, exist entitled to be registered in such district. Each 17-year-one-time registrant shall be designated in the Statewide voter registration system as temporarily ineligible to vote until the registrant'due south 18th birthday

New United mexican states

N. M. Stat. Ann. § ane-four-2

18 by the election

A. Any resident of New Mexico who will be a qualified elector at the engagement of the side by side ensuing general election shall be permitted within the provisions of the Election Code to register and become a voter.

B. If a person who is seventeen years sometime volition be a qualified elector on the mean solar day of the general election and registers to vote in accordance with the provisions of Subsection A of this section, for the purposes of the master ballot, that person shall exist considered to be a voter and may vote in the primary election immediately preceding that general election.

New York

McKinney's Election Constabulary § 5-210, § 5-507

xvi-yr-olds may preregister

Section 5-507. Voter pre-registration and education on voter pre-registration. 1. Pre-registration. A person who is at least sixteen years of age and who is otherwise qualified to register to vote may pre-register to vote, and shall be automatically registered upon reaching the age of eligibility every bit provided by this chapter.

Due north Carolina

N.C.G.S.A. § 163-82.i

Notation: Pre-registration was removed by HB 589 in 2013. That law was later on struck down past the 4th U.S. Court of Appeals, leaving 16-twelvemonth-olds able to preregister according to the North Carolina Board of Elections webpage.

xvi-year-olds may preregister

(d) Preregistration. --A person who is at least 16 years of age but will non be 18 years of historic period by the date of the next election and who is otherwise qualified to annals may preregister to vote and shall be automatically registered upon reaching the age of eligibility post-obit verification of the person's qualifications and accost in accordance with Grand.S. 163-82.7.

North Dakota

North.D. Cent. Lawmaking § 16.i-01-04

18 at election

North Dakota does not have voter registration, but:

1. To qualify equally an elector of this country, an private must be:

a. A denizen of the United States;

b. 18 years or older; and

c. A resident of this state who has resided in the precinct at least thirty days immediately preceding any election.

Ohio

OH Rev. Code §3503.01

18 by the election

(A) Every citizen of the U.s.a. who is of the historic period of eighteen years or over and who has been a resident of the state thirty days immediately preceding the election at which the denizen offers to vote, is a resident of the county and precinct in which the citizen offers to vote, and has been registered to vote for 30 days, has the qualifications of an elector and may vote at all elections in the precinct in which the denizen resides.

Oklahoma

OK Const. Art. three, § 1

26 Okl. Stat. Ann. § 4-103

18 past the election

OK Const. Art. 3, § 1. Subject to such exceptions as the Legislature may prescribe, all citizens of the U.s., over the age of 18 (xviii) years, who are bona fide residents of this state, are qualified electors of this land.

26 Okl. Stat. Ann. § iv-103. Any person who will go a qualified elector during the sixty (60) days before the adjacent ensuing election at which he could vote shall exist entitled to go a registered voter of the precinct of his or her residence not more than than threescore (sixty) and non less than twenty-four (24) days prior to said election.

Oregon

ORS §247.016

(Originally enacted by HB 2910 in 2007. SB 802 in 2017 reduced preregistration age from 17 to 16).

sixteen-year-olds may preregister

(1) Subject to this section, an otherwise qualified person who is at least 16 years of age may register to vote.

(2) A person who registers to vote under subsection (1) of this section may not vote in an ballot until the person attains the historic period of 18 years.

(three) If a person who registers to vote nether subsection (one) of this section will exist nether xviii years of age on the engagement of the next election held on a date listed in ORS 171.185 or the side by side special election, the person's voter registration data, including but not limited to the person'south proper noun and whatsoever identifying information, may not exist disclosed as a public record under ORS 192.410 to 192.505.

Pennsylvania

25 Pa.C.S.A. § 1301

18 by the ballot

(a) Eligibility.--An individual who will exist at to the lowest degree xviii years of age on the day of the adjacent election, who has been a denizen of the United States for at to the lowest degree i calendar month prior to the next election and who has resided in this Commonwealth and the election commune where the private offers to vote for at least xxx days prior to the side by side ensuing election and has non been confined in a penal institution for a conviction of a felony inside the last v years shall be eligible to register as provided in this chapter.

Rhode Island

RI Gen. Laws §17-nine.one-33

sixteen-year-olds may preregister, and 17-year-olds may register if they will be 18 by the ballot

(a) Every person who has reached the age of eighteen (18) years or who is seventeen (17) years of age and volition be eighteen (18) years of age by the date of the next ballot, and is otherwise qualified to annals may exercise so for that election.

(b) A person who is otherwise qualified to register and is at least sixteen (xvi) years of age, but will not exist eighteen (eighteen) years of age by the date of the next election, may preregister upon satisfactory proof of age and shall be automatically registered upon reaching 18 (18) years of historic period.

Southward Carolina

Southward.C. Code § 7-five-120

South.C. Const. Fine art. II, § four

South Carolina Voter Registration Data

18 by the election

(A) Every citizen of this Country and the Usa who applies for registration must exist registered if he meets the following qualifications:

(one) meets the historic period qualification as provided in Section four, Article Ii of the Constitution of this Country;

South.C. Const. Fine art. II, § iv. Every citizen of the United States and of this Land of the historic period of 18 and up who is properly registered is entitled to vote as provided by police force.

South Dakota

SDCL § 12-three-1

SDCL § 12-4-ane

18 by the election

SDCL § 12-3-1. Every person resident of this state who shall be of the age of eighteen years and upwards, not otherwise disqualified, who shall have complied with the provisions of law relating to the registration of voters shall be entitled to vote at any election in this land.

SDCL § 12-4-1. Every person residing within the country who has the qualifications of a voter prescribed by § 12-3-1 or 12-three-1.i, or who volition accept such qualifications at the next ensuing municipal, primary, full general, or school district election, shall be entitled to be registered every bit a voter in the voting precinct in which he resides.

Tennessee

Tenn. Lawmaking Ann. § two-2-104

18 by the ballot

The following persons may register permanently under this title: (3) A person who will be eighteen (18) years of historic period on or before the date of the side by side election after the person applies to register and who is otherwise eligible to register.

Texas

Tex. El. Code Ann § xiii.001

Individuals 17 years and ten months sometime may register

(b) To be eligible to utilize for registration, a person must, on the date the registration application is submitted to the registrar, be at to the lowest degree 17 years and ten months of historic period and satisfy the requirements of Subsection (a) except for age.

Utah

UT Lawmaking 20A-two-101.1

sixteen-yr-olds may preregister

(1) An individual may preregister to vote if the individual:

(a) is sixteen or 17 years of historic period;

(b) will not be 18 years of historic period before the next election;

(c) is a denizen of the United States;

(d) has been a resident of Utah for at least 30 days; and

(e) currently resides within the voting district or precinct in which the private preregisters to vote.

(2) An individual described in Subsection (1) may not vote in an election and is not registered to vote until:

(a) the individual is at least 18 years of age; and

(b) the county clerk registers the individual to vote under Subsection (4).

Vermont

17 V.S.A. § 2121

eighteen by the election

(a) Any person may register to vote in the town of his or her residence in any election held in a political subdivision of this state in which he or she resides who, on election day:

(1) is a citizen of the United States;

(2) is a resident of the country of Vermont;

(3) has taken the voter'south oath; and

(4) is 18 years of age or more.

(b) Any person meeting the requirements of subdivisions (a)(one)-(three) of this section who will be 18 years of age on or before the date of a full general election may register and vote in the primary election immediately preceding that general election.

Virginia

VA Code Ann. § 24.ii-403.1

sixteen-twelvemonth-olds may preregister

Any person who is otherwise qualified and is 16 years of age or older, only who will non exist 18 years of historic period on or before the mean solar day of the next full general election, may preregister to vote.

Washington

Rev. Code of Wash. 29A.08.230

*Effective July 1, 2019 Rev. Lawmaking of Wash. 29A.08.170 will allow 16 and 17-year-olds to preregister.

18 before the election

Rev. Lawmaking of Wash. 29A.08.230. For all voter registrations, the registrant shall sign the following oath:

"I declare that the facts on this voter registration form are true. I am a citizen of the United States, I will have lived at this address in Washington for at least thirty days immediately before the next election at which I vote, I will be at to the lowest degree eighteen years old when I vote, I am non disqualified from voting due to a court lodge, and I am not nether department of corrections supervision for a Washington felony confidence."

Westward Virginia

Due west. Va. Lawmaking §iii-2-2

17-year-olds may preregister

(a) Any person who possesses the constitutional qualifications for voting may register to vote. To exist qualified, a person must be a citizen of the United States and a legal resident of W Virginia and of the county where he or she is applying to register, shall be at to the lowest degree eighteen years of age, except that a person who is at to the lowest degree seventeen years of age and who will be eighteen years of historic period by the time of the side by side ensuing general election may also be permitted to register, and shall not be otherwise legally disqualified: Provided, That a registered voter who has not reached eighteen years of historic period may vote both partisan and nonpartisan ballots in a federal, state, county, municipal or special primary election if he or she volition be eighteen years of age past the fourth dimension of the corresponding general ballot.

Wisconsin

Wis. Stat. Ann. §6.05

eighteen by the election

Any person who will exist 18 years old on or before election solar day is entitled to vote if the person complies with this chapter.

Wyoming

Wyo. Stat. §22-iii-102

eighteen by the election

(a) A person may register to vote not less than fourteen (14) days before an ballot, at any election specified in W.South. 22-2-101(a)(i) through (viii) or as provided by W. S. 22-3-117, who satisfies the following qualifications:

(i) He is a citizen of the United states;

(ii) He will be at least eighteen (18) years of age on the twenty-four hour period of the adjacent general election provided he shall not be permitted to vote until he has attained the age of xviii (18);

Additional Resources

  • NCSL'due south newsletter The Canvass article on increasing youth turnout
  • Article in the Legislation and Public Policy Journal Registering the Youth Through Voter Preregistration
  • Report from the Commission on Youth Voting and Civic Noesis All Together At present: Collaboration and Innovation for Youth Engagement
  • Voting Age for Primary Elections

Do You Need To Register To Vote More Than Once,

Source: https://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/preregistration-for-young-voters.aspx

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