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If you are a US citizen, you are able to vote in a presidential election starting at the age of
.
To register to vote, you must
.
Voting remotely involves casting your vote by mail, online, or
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If you are a US citizen, you are able to vote in a presidential election starting at the age of 18.
To register to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen, meet your state’s age and residency requirements, and complete a voter registration form by your state’s deadline.
Voting remotely involves casting your vote by mail, online, or by phone.
Note: Rules vary by state — for example, some states restrict voting for people with certain felony convictions, deadlines for registration differ, and online/phone voting for ballots is rare (mail/absentee voting is the most common remote option). Check your state or local election office for the exact requirements and options.
To register to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen, meet your state’s age and residency requirements, and complete a voter registration form by your state’s deadline.
Voting remotely involves casting your vote by mail, online, or by phone.
Note: Rules vary by state — for example, some states restrict voting for people with certain felony convictions, deadlines for registration differ, and online/phone voting for ballots is rare (mail/absentee voting is the most common remote option). Check your state or local election office for the exact requirements and options.
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