On November 8th, it will be time to decide a new President of the United States.

Heres all the information you’re gonna wanna get it done.

Voter Registration Deadlines For Each State

Were going to highlight this information up front becausedeadlines motivate people.

Check your states deadline and double-check youre registeredbefore the dates below.

Find Your States Registration Rules and Get Registered

Head to theRegister to Vote page on Vote.org here.

Scroll to the section labeled Jump directly to your state.

Scroll down to read the registration guide with information on the requirements and deadlines for your state.

When youre ready, fill out the form at the top of the page.

If youre concerned about handing over your data to a third-party agency, you might read Vote.orgsprivacy policy here.

If you already voted in your states primary, you should still be registered.

you’ve got the option to also use Vote.org to check your registration status if youre not sure.

TheBrennan Center for Justicehasa guide for voting after a moveif you plan to relocate prior to the election.

Again, you could check Vote.org for details onabsentee voting in your state.

Early Voting:37 states allow you to show up in person to vote early, as long as youre registered.

No excuse is required for any of these states.

TheNational Conference of State Legislatureshascreated a tool herethat shows which states support which forms of absentee or early voting.

Most states support both, so you have some options in how to cast your vote.

For the 2016 election, its easier than ever to register and get your vote in early.

Both major political parties are holding their conventions in July to determine their presidential nominees.

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