Overview
- U.S. citizens aged 18 or older by November 5 are eligible to vote, with state-specific registration requirements.
- Voter registration deadlines range from same-day registration in some states to up to 30 days before the election in others.
- Identification requirements at polling places vary, with some states mandating photo ID while others accept non-photo identification.
- Voting options include in-person on Election Day, early voting, and mail-in voting, with specific rules differing by state.
- Felony convictions can impact voting rights, with restrictions varying significantly across different states.