How to Vote in Vermont: A Comprehensive Guide to Polling Locations and Mail-In Voting
As Election Day approaches on November 5, this guide provides essential information for voting in Vermont. For details about other states, click here.
Do I Need to Register Before Voting?
If you’re not already registered, you’ll need to do so before casting your vote in 2024.
How Do I Register?
You can register online, fill out a paper form to mail, email, or drop off at your town clerk’s office, or register in person at your town or county clerk’s office.
What is the Registration Deadline?
In Vermont, there isn’t a specific deadline for registration. The Secretary of State suggests registering by November 1, but you can register right at the polls on Election Day as well.
How Do I Find My Polling Location?
You can check where your polling place is located by looking it up here.
Can I Vote by Mail?
Yes, Vermont sends ballots automatically to all active registered voters via mail.
When is the Latest I Can Submit My Ballot?
You can return your ballot to your town clerk’s office by November 4, or deliver it to your polling place before 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Can I Track My Ballot?
You can monitor the status of your mail-in ballot using this link.
What If I Need Assistance Getting to My Polling Place?
If you can’t reach your polling location on early voting days or on Election Day, you can still use the mail-in ballot sent to you as a registered voter.
Where Can I Find Election Results?
YSL News will provide live updates on the results for presidential, congressional, and statewide races here.