In
Montana you can register to vote 30 days before an election. Due
to recent voting law changes, if you want to register after that deadline
you can register and vote at your county courthouse. Check out Montana
Women Vote's Steps to Voting Guide to help you through the process.
Did you know?
- You can vote in Montana if you have been convicted of a felony as long as you are not in prison or a prerelease facility. Make sure to exercise your rights.
- You must re-register to vote if you have moved from one county to another between elections and if you want to vote in your new county of residence.
- You can vote by mail in Montana. Many people feel that it is easier to vote from home where they have time to carefully look over the ballot. See Montana Women Vote's Steps to Voting Guide for how to vote by mail and/or fill out this absentee ballot request and mail it to your county's elections office.
- The following links will provide you with all the information you need to register and vote. The Montana Secretary of State's Election page is very helpful.
- Montana Secretary of State
- Absentee Ballot Form
- Steps to Voting (pdf file)
- Same Day Voter Registration (pdf file)
