As a new U.S. citizen, you have the opportunity to take part in U.S. elections. Voting is your right — and a great way to make a difference in your community. Registering to vote is the first step Before you can vote, you need to register. Once you’re registered, you can vote in state, local, and federal elections. You may have already registered to vote at your naturalization ceremony. If ...
Online registration deadline: 30 days before Election Day Rhode Island offers online registration. This is often the fastest way to register to vote or update your registration, including changing your name or address, and for some states, political party. Rhode Island’s election website may have information translated into multiple languages.
Online registration deadline: 21 days before Election Day District of Columbia offers online registration. This is often the fastest way to register to vote or update your registration, including changing your name or address, and for some states, political party. District of Columbia’s election website may have information translated into multiple languages.
Vote.gov is a trusted source for voting and registration information in multiple languages. This is an official website of the United States government.