Voter Information

Voter Information

Frequently asked questions 
and Important forms


Absentee By Mail Voting


Registering To Vote


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How can I update my Registration Information?

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    Did you move or change your name?

    You can change your address or change your name using the online voter registration system. When updating your address within the county, the form may be mailed, faxed, or emailed with an attached document which includes a scanned signature or submitted in person to your local county election commission office. When updating one’s name, the form must be mailed or taken to your local county election commission office. The form must be signed and received no later than five (5) days before the election in order to process the change.

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Military/Overseas (UOCAVA) Absentee Information

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    Military personnel, their family members and overseas voters (UOCAVA voters) may receive their absentee ballot via e-mail or by-mail upon request. UOCAVA voters may track when the ballot was received by their local county election commission office. The voted ballot must be received by the local county election commission office by the close of polls on election day to be counted.


    If you are not in the military, a family member of the military, or an overseas citizen, these instructions do not apply to you and you may not use the Form 76. Please refer to Absentee Voting.


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