Voter Registration

Voter registration serves as the gateway to democratic participation, ensuring that those eligible have the right and opportunity to cast their vote during elections. Voter registration is a vital process that gives people a voice in shaping the future of their communities, states, and country! By registering to vote, citizens fulfill their civic duty, actively engaging in the democratic process by selecting representatives and voting on important issues.

There is more than one way to register to vote!
You can:

  • Go to your local county elections office and fill out a voter registration form

  • Use the online voter registration portal. Head to this link, submit the quick form and we will mail you a pre-filled voter registration form. Fill in the rest of the form with your details and mail it back, in the pre addressed and stamped envelope!

  • Updating your drivers license? You can update your voter registration at the same time. Whether you’ve moved states or across town, it’s important to keep your voter registration up to date.

#DYK that from the 2016 election to the 2020 election youth voter turnout increased by 15%? Young people showing up really can make a difference in our elections.

Other Helpful Links

  • Montana Online Voter Registration Portal
    Submit the quick form and we will mail you a pre-filled voter registration form. Fill in the rest of the form with your details and mail it back, in the pre-addressed and stamped envelope!

  • League of Women Voters- Vote411
    VOTE411 is committed to ensuring voters have the information they need to successfully participate in every election. Whether it's local, state or federal, every election is important to ensuring our laws and policies reflect the values and beliefs of our communities.

  • Humanities Montana- Democracy Project
    The Democracy Project is a teen-led, non-partisan initiative supported by local libraries, community partners, and Humanities Montana. This program gives teens the resources to meet community needs while learning their role in an evolving democracy.

  • NPR- Civics 101 podcast
    “What's the difference between the House and the Senate? How do landmark Supreme Court decisions affect our lives? What does the 2nd Amendment really say? Civics 101 is the podcast about how our democracy works...or is supposed to work, anyway.”

  • Office of Public Instruction MT- Social Studies Standards

  • www.voteinmt.org/