Can you register to vote by mail online

In the United States, the process of registering to vote by mail online varies from state to state. Some states allow online registration, while others require a paper application.

Here's a breakdown:

States that allow online registration:

  1. Arizona
  2. California
  3. Colorado
  4. Connecticut
  5. Delaware
  6. Hawaii
  7. Idaho
  8. Illinois
  9. Indiana
  10. Iowa
  11. Kansas
  12. Maine
  13. Maryland
  14. Massachusetts
  15. Michigan
  16. Minnesota
  17. Mississippi
  18. Missouri
  19. Montana
  20. Nebraska
  21. Nevada
  22. New Hampshire
  23. New Jersey
  24. New Mexico
  25. New York
  26. North Carolina
  27. North Dakota
  28. Ohio
  29. Oklahoma
  30. Oregon
  31. Pennsylvania
  32. Rhode Island
  33. South Carolina
  34. South Dakota
  35. Tennessee
  36. Texas
  37. Utah
  38. Vermont
  39. Virginia
  40. Washington
  41. West Virginia
  42. Wisconsin
  43. Wyoming

States that require a paper application:

  1. Alabama
  2. Alaska
  3. Arkansas
  4. Florida
  5. Georgia
  6. Kentucky
  7. Louisiana
  8. Mississippi (online registration is available for some voters, but not all)
  9. Oklahoma (online registration is available for some voters, but not all)
  10. Puerto Rico

How to register to vote by mail online:

If your state allows online registration, you can typically follow these steps:

  1. Visit your state's election website or a national voter registration website like Vote.org or TurboVote.
  2. Fill out the online registration application form.
  3. Provide the required information, such as your name, address, date of birth, and identification (e.g., driver's license number or Social Security number).
  4. Submit the application.
  5. Print and sign the confirmation page (if required).
  6. Mail the confirmation page to your state's election office.

Important notes:

Remember to check the deadlines for registering to vote in your state, as they may vary.