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The National Mail Voter Registration Form

This form is the one document that allows you to register to vote from anywhere in the United States

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These files are in pdf format. These documents may be viewed or printed using Adobe Acrobat Reader available from Adobe. Download the free Acrobat Reader here.

Please Note the Following Exceptions:

  • New Hampshire town and city clerks will accept this application only as a request for their own mail-in absentee voter registration form.
  • North Dakota does not have voter registration.
  • Wyoming cannot accept this form under State law.
  • South Carolina accepts applications on any weight paper as long as the application is complete and signed.
  • The following five States do not accept voter registration applications completed on xerox weight paper and will only accept applications that have been completed on specified heavy card stock: Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Mexico and Ohio. You may obtain a State voter registration form by written request mailed to the address of the State election office listed in the State Instructions.

The remaining States that accept the national form will accept copies of the application printed from the computer image on regular paper stock, signed by the applicant, and mailed in an envelope with first class postage.

In completing this application, be sure to follow the General Instructions as well as the Application Instructions and specific State Instructions for your State which include the address to use for mailing the application.

The links on the right will take you to voter registration information resources and some of the National Democratic Party organizations, which can either benefit directly from your support or direct you to local party organizations or candidates who rely on volunteers to win elections.


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National Committee


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Voter Registration Guide


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