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Voting & Elections Toolkits

Voting and advocacy resources by librarians for librarians

Eligibility

To register to vote, you must:

  • Be a United States Citizen

  • Be a resident of the District of Columbia (You may not vote in an election in the District of Columbia unless you have been a resident for at least 30 days immediately before the election)

  • Not claiming voting residence or the right to vote in another U.S. state or territory

  • Be at least 16 years old (You may pre-register to vote if you are at least 16 years old. You may vote in a primary election if you are at least 17 years old and you will be at least 18 years old by the next general election. You may vote in a general or special election if you are at least 18 years old.)

  • Not have been found by a court to be legally incompetent to vote

Registration and Update Forms

Register to vote or update your voter registration in three ways:

1. ONLINE

2. BY MAIL, E-MAIL, or FAX, download the Voter Registration Application and follow these steps:

  • STEP 1 - Open and print the Mail in Voter Registration Application 

  • STEP 2 - Complete fields 1 to 13.

  • STEP 3 - Sign the form.

  • STEP 4 - Submit the form by mail (postage prepaid), fax, or just take a picture with your cell phone and send it by email.

    • By mail or in person at D.C. Board of Elections, 1015 Half Street, SE, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20003

    • By email (scanned as an attachment) at DCRegistrations@dcboe.org

    • By fax at (202) 347-2648 

3. IN-PERSON, visiting our office or any voter registration agency, or you may register and vote at the same time during Early Voting and Election Day (Same Day Registration):

If the deadlines for the receipt of voter registration applications and updates submitted online, by mail, or in person at the Board of Elections or another voter registration agency have passed, you can still register during early voting or on Election Day. To register when you vote, you must provide proof of residence that shows your name and current District of Columbia address. Acceptable forms of proof of residence include: 

  • A copy of a current and valid government-issued photo identification

  • A utility bill for water, gas, electricity, cable, internet, telephone, or cellular phone service issued no earlier than 90 days before the election

  • A savings, checking, credit, or money market account statement from a bank or credit union issued no earlier than 90 days before the election

  • A paycheck, stub, or earning statement that includes the employer’s name, address, and telephone number and was issued no earlier than 90 days before the election

  • A government-issued document or check from a federal or District agency, other than the Board of Elections, issued no earlier than 90 days before the election

  • A current residential lease or rental agreement

  • An occupancy statement from a District homeless shelter issued no earlier than 90 days before the election

  • A tuition or housing bill from a District of Columbia college or university issued for the current academic or housing term

Are you a military or overseas voter? Please visit https://www.fvap.gov/district-of-columbia for information on registration and absentee voting.


Already registered? Check your voter registration status here

Cancelling Registration

Any registered voter may cancel their registration by completing the Online Request to Cancel Voter Registration form.

Alternatively, a PDF form can be printed, completed, and then returned by:

  • Scanning and emailing it to voterservices@dcboe.org;

  • Mailing it or submitting it in person to:

District of Columbia Board of Elections
1015 Half St SE, Suite 750,
Washington, DC 20003

 

Check your voter registration status here

Disclaimer

Librarians from the Government Documents Round Table (GODORT), a Round Table of the American Library Association (ALA), created these reference guides. These guides are intended for informational purposes only and are not in any way intended to be legal advice.

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