Voter Information
Register to Vote
Learn about Candidates and Find Polling Places
Polling place locations are provided to our office by the town or city clerk. This listing is updated on a rolling basis. Please contact your town clerk for further information.
All polls in Vermont open between 5 and 10 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
Vermont Voter Portal
The Vermont Voter Portal is your primary online resource for all election information unique to you. Log in using your personal information to...
- Check your registration status
- Update your registration information
- Request & track the status of an early/absentee ballot
- Locate your polling place(s)
- View sample ballots
- View the candidate listings for upcoming elections
- And more!
Request Early/Absentee Ballot
You do not need to request a general election ballot. Vermont automatically mails ballots to all qualified voters by October 1 of each even-numbered year. This mailing is required by state law. Allowing time for postal delivery, you should receive your ballot in the first half of October. Visit the Vermont Voter Portal to check the mail date and other information.
You can check the status of your ballot at the Vermont Voter Portal. Also see the date it was mailed to you. Not registered to vote? Register online or with your town clerk.
Have you moved within Vermont or won’t receive your original ballot at your usual address? You may request another ballot, but you will need to sign an Affidavit of No Ballot Cast. This protects election integrity by allowing your clerk to ensure one ballot per registered, qualified voter.
Town Clerks
If you cannot find your town in the listing, it is likely that it is listed under another name. Visit A Gazetteer of Vermont Places—Real Places in Vermont to find the town or city that represents your place of residence.
Voter Checklists
Each town or city in Vermont prepares a “checklist” of voters who are registered to vote within the town or city. The checklist contains the names and addresses of each resident who has been found to be a legally qualified voter in the town or city. Vermont checklists do not contain any political party information because there is no party registration in Vermont.
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