I’m turning 18 right before the election. When can I register? When can I vote?

If you are turning 18 before or on the next general election date, you can register. You can vote in both the Primary and General elections, even if you are not 18 on the Primary election date. However, you will not be eligible to vote on school board members, political party precinct committeemen, or political party state convention delegates elected at the Primary election.

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1. What must I do to register to vote?
2. What if I don’t live in a traditional residence?
3. Am I already registered?
4. I’m turning 18 right before the election. When can I register? When can I vote?
5. Where can I register?
6. How do I register?
7. What is my voter identification number as required on the form?
8. What if I am unable to fill out the form myself?
9. When must I register to vote so I can vote in the next election?
10. What do I do when I move?
11. What if I move right before the election?
12. When will I be registered?
13. Where will I vote?