 
Massachusetts Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, who are 18 years of age or older, and residents of the state are eligible to register vote in Massachusetts. To register, mail-in a voter registration application form, available at public libraries and state agencies, or appear in person at your City or Town Clerk's Office (usually located in City/Town Hall.) You may also register in person at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
For additional information on voter registration or absentee ballots, please contact the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Elections Division at 617/727-2828
* In 1996, 74% of the voting age population in Massachusetts registered to vote
54% of the voting age population actually voted (Source: FEC)
* Register to vote at your local county board of elections, department of motor vehicles, or order forms for your voter registration drive from:
Secretary of State - Elections Division
Room 1705
One Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 02108
617-727-2828
Michigan Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, 18 years of age or older, and residents of the state are eligible to register to vote in Michigan. You can register in person or by mail. To register in person, appear at the office of your city/township clerk's office. You can also register in person at your local Department of Motor Vehicles. To register by mail, pick up a mail-in form at your local library or to have one sent to you, contact your City or County Clerk's Office.
For additional information regarding voter registration, absentee ballots or primary elections, please contact the Michigan State Bureau of Elections at 517/373-2540
* In 1996, 94% of the voting age population in Michigan registered to vote
54% of the voting age population actually voted (Source: FEC)
* Register to vote at your local county board of elections, department of motor vehicles, or order forms for your voter registration drive from:
Michigan Department of State / Bureau of Elections
PO Box 20126
Lansing, MI 48901-0726
517-373-2540
Minnesota Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, who are 18 years of age or older by Election Day, and residents of the state for at least 20 days, are eligible to register to vote in Minnesota. To register, complete a registration card and submit it in person or by mail to your county auditor or to the Secretary of State's office. Voter registration cards may be picked up at most county and city office buildings, including the Department of Motor Vehicles. All registration cards must be received by 5:00 p.m. 21 days prior to any election. Minnesota also allows its residents to register to vote at the polls on Election Day. Be sure to bring a valid form of identification, such as: driver's license, college student identification or any other document approved by the Secretary of State's office as proper identification. You may also have a registered voter vouch for you.
For additional information regarding voter registration, absentee ballots or primary elections, please contact the Minnesota Secretary of State Elections at 612/296-2805
* In 1996, 89% of the voting age population in Minnesota registered to vote
64% of the voting age population actually voted (Source: FEC)
* Register to vote at your local county board of elections, department of motor vehicles, or order forms for your voter registration drive from:
Secretary of State / Data Processing Section
555 Park St., Suite 402
St. Paul, MN 55103
612-296-2805
Mississippi Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, who are 18 years of age or older, and residents of the state for at least 30 days, are eligible to register to vote in Mississippi. You may register to vote in person or by mail by contacting your County Clerk (municipal residents may register with the Municipal Clerk). You may also register at the Department of Motor Vehicles. Mail-in registration forms are available at public libraries, high schools and at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
For additional information on voter registration or absentee ballots, please contact the Mississippi Secretary of State, Elections Division at 601/359-6357.
* In 1996, 87% of the voting age population in Mississippi registered to vote
45% of the voting age population actually voted (Source: FEC)
* Register to vote at your local county board of elections, department of motor vehicles, or order forms for your voter registration drive from:
Secretary of State
PO Box 136
Jackson, MS 39205-0136
601-359-1350
Missouri Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, who are 18 years of age or older by Election Day, and residents of the state are eligible to register to vote in Missouri. You may register in person or by mail with the election authority in your jurisdiction, i.e., County Clerk or Urban Board of Elections. Mail-in voter registration cards may be picked up at the Secretary of State's office and all local County Clerk's offices. There is currently no state-wide process for voter registration at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
For additional information on voter registration or absentee ballots, please contact the Missouri Elections Division at 314/751-4875.
* In 1996, 83% of the voting age population in Missouri registered to vote
54% of the voting age population actually voted (Source: FEC)
* Register to vote at your local county board of elections, department of motor vehicles, or order forms for your voter registration drive from:
Secretary of State
PO Box 778
Jefferson City, MO 65102
573-751-2301
Montana Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, 18 years of age or older, and residents of the state are eligible to register to vote in Montana. You can register by mail or in person. To register by mail, complete and return a voter registration card to the Election Administrator of your county. You can pick up a mail-in voter registration card at local libraries, post offices, local county elections office, via the Secretary of State's office, even in some phone books. You can register in person at your local Department of Motor Vehicles
For additional information on voter registration or absentee ballots, please contact the Montana State Board of Elections at 406/444-4732.
* In 1996, 90% of the voting age population in Montana registered to vote
62% of the voting age population actually voted (Source: FEC)
* Register to vote at your local county board of elections, department of motor vehicles, or order forms for your voter registration drive from:
Secretary of States Office
PO Box 202801
State Capitol
Helena, MT 59620-2801
406-444-4732
Nebraska Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, who are 18 years of age or older, and residents of the state are eligible to register to vote in Nebraska. To register, you may pick up voter registration application card at your local library, bank, post office, or through your County Clerk's Office or the Secretary of State's Office. You can also register to vote in person at your local Department of Motor Vehicles.
For additional information regarding voter registration or absentee ballots, please call the Nebraska State Board of Elections at 402/441-7311.
Nevada Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, who are 18 years of age or older, and have continuously resided in Nevada and their respective county for 30 days prior to an election, are eligible to register to vote. You can register to vote in person or through the mail. To register in person, appear before your county clerk or deputy registrar, whose offices are usually located at your county courthouse. To register by mail, complete and return a voter registration application card, which are available at public libraries, post officess, and various state agency offices. You can also register to vote at your local Department of Motor Vehicles.
For additional information regarding voter registration or absentee ballots, please contact the Nevada State Board of Elections at 702/687-3176
New Hampshire Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, who are 18 years of age or older, and resients of the state are eligible to vote in New Hampshire. You can register to vote either in person or by mail. To register in person, appear before your local voter registrar for your town or city. To register by mail, obtain a voter registration application card from your town or city clerk's office or the Secretary of State's office. Your completed application must be returned to your town or city clerk's office. If you miss the mail-in voter registration deadlines listed above, New Hampshire also allows its residents to register to vote in person at the polls on Election Day. If chosing to register at the polls, be sure to bring along a valid form of identification, which lists your name and address.
For additional information regarding voter registration or absentee ballots, please contact the New Hampshire Secretary of State's Office at 603/271-3242
New York Voter Registration and Participation Info:
All U.S. citizens, who are 18 years of age or older, and residents of the state for at least 30 days prior to an election, is eligible to register to vote in New York. You can register one of three ways: (1) in person at your county board of elections on any business day, (2) register by completing and returning a mail-in voter registraton application card, available at public libraries, post offices, and various state agencies, or (3) register to vote in person at your local Department of Motor Vehicles.
For additional information regarding voter registration or absentee ballots, please contact the New York State Board of Elections at 518/474-6220.
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