Vermont
1 Voter Registration
Vermont Voter Eligibility Requirements
You must register before you can vote in Vermont.
You are eligible to vote in Vermont if you meet all of the following requirements:
- You are a citizen of the United States. (Note: Some municipalities allow non-citizen residents to vote in local elections.)
- You a resident of Vermont.
- You are at least 18 years of age on Election Day.
Vermont Voter Registration ID Requirements
To register to vote:
- You must provide your driver’s license number or state ID card number if you have one.
- If you do not have either of these IDs, you can use the last 4 digits of your Social Security number (SSN).
- If you do not have a Social Security number, then leave that space blank on your registration form.
If you don’t provide any of these numbers or the state can’t match the number you provide to official records, you will have to show an accepted form of ID the first time you vote.
You can use one of the following:
- Unexpired photo ID (driver’s license, state ID card, passport, etc.)
- Current utility bill, bank statement, or government document
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I register and vote on the same day in Vermont?
Yes, Vermont has same-day voter registration. Same-day registration allows you to register and vote in person on the same day. You can also use it to update your voter registration information.
Vermont does not have a voter registration deadline. You can register to vote online or in person through Election Day.
Can I register to vote in Vermont if I have been convicted of a crime?
Each state has its own laws about whether citizens with previous criminal convictions can vote.
To check your eligibility to register to vote in Vermont use Restore Your Vote.
You can also learn more by reading this blog post: Can People Convicted of a Felony Vote in the United States?