October 22, 2018

How to register to vote in the November 6 midterm elections

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The Nov. 6 midterms are fast approaching. Republicans and Democrats are continuing their battle over control over the House, and possibly Senate, in many key races.

Many states’ voter registration deadlines have already passed, but residents in other states can still register.

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Those who are 18 and meet their state's registration requirements can sign up by filling out their state’s form online, or in state or local election offices.

Vote.gov has a complete list of each state’s registration requirements on their website. Voters can also update their information, find their polling location, or be directed to their secretary of state's office website to request an absentee ballot.

Most registration forms ask for the resident’s address, birthdate, and full name. In some states, a driver’s license number is also required.

Voter ID Laws in 2018

At the polls, most states require proof of residency, such as a photo-ID or a current utility bill with the registered address on it.

The upcoming deadlines to register are as follows:

Oct. 22

Alabama

California

South Dakota

Oct. 29

Colorado

Oct. 30

Connecticut