Vermont's leaders have taken great strides to expand access to voting in the state, including by giving voters the ability to register on Election Day at the polls, the recent adoption of universal vote by mail, and provisions that allow people who are currently or formerly incarcerated to retain the right to vote, as well as voting rights for people who are unhoused.
With that in mind, below you will find some useful information about your rights as a voter in Vermont. Keep in mind that the best resource for your questions about when, how, and where to vote is the MyVoterPage on the Vermont Secretary of State's website.
Any person may register to vote in the town of their residence who, on Election Day:
1. Use the Online Voter Registration system, or
2. Submit a Voter Registration Form to your town or city clerk
You can register to vote any day up to or including election day.
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