Under 18 Registration

Many states allow eligible teens to pre-register to vote before their 18th birthday. Explore state-by-state requirements, eligibility rules, and registration resources below.

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StateType of RequirementSource
AlabamaPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old on or before Election DayAlabama Secretary of State
AlaskaPre-registration allowed within 90 days of an individual's 18th birthdayAS 15.07.040
ArizonaPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old on or before the date of the regular general election next following their registrationA.R.S. 16-101
ArkansasPre-registration allowed for anyone who will turn 18 years old on or before the next electionArkansas Secretary of State
CaliforniaPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsCA Elec. Code §2102(2)(d)
ColoradoPre-registration allowed for 15-year-oldsC.R.S. 1-2-101
ConnecticutPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old on or before Election DayConn. Gen. Stat. §9-12(b)
DelawarePre-registration allowed for 16-year-olds[3]15 Del. Code § 1701(b)
District Of ColumbiaPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsD.C. Code § 1-1001.07(a-2)
FloridaPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsFla. Stat. §97.041
GeorgiaPre-registration allowed within six months of an individual's 18th birthday§ 21-2-216
HawaiiPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsHRS §11-12
IdahoPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be at least 18 years old before the next electionI.C. § 34-408(2)
IllinoisPre-registration allowed for 16-year-olds10 ILCS 5/3-6
IndianaPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be at least 18 years old before the next electionInd. Code §3-7-13-1
IowaPre-registration allowed for anyone who is 17 years old and will be 18 years old by the date of the next electionIowa Code §48A.5
KansasPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be at least 18 years old before the next statewide general electionKan. Stat. Ann. §25-2306
KentuckyPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be at least 18 years old before the next regular electionKRS §116.045
LouisianaPre-registration allowed for 16-year-olds[4]Louis. Rev. Stat. 18:101 A(3)
MainePre-registration allowed for 16-year-olds21- M.R.S.A. §155
MarylandPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsMD Elec. Law §3-102
MassachusettsPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsM.G.L.A. 51 § 47A
MichiganPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsMich. Comp. Laws §168.495
MinnesotaPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsMinn. Stat. Ann. §201.071
MississippiPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 by Election DayMiss. Code Ann. § 23-15-11
MissouriPre-registration allowed for anyone who is 17 years and six months oldMo. Rev. Stat §115.133(1)
MontanaPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old on or before Election DayMont. Code Ann. §13-2-205
NebraskaPre-registration allowed for 17-year-olds, provided they will be 18 years old "on or before the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of the then current calendar year."Neb. Rev. Stat. §32-110
NevadaPre-registration allowed for 17-year-oldsNev. Rev. Stat. 293.4855
New HampshirePre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 on or before Election DayNH RSA 654:7
New JerseyPre-registration allowed for 17-year-oldsNJ Rev Stat § 19:4-1.2
New MexicoPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old on or before Election DayNM Stat § 1-4-2
New YorkPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsStatute 5-507
North CarolinaPre-registration allowed for 16-year-olds[5]North Carolina Board of Elections
North DakotaNorth Dakota does not have voter registrationN/A
OhioPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 on or before the day of the next general electionOhio Secretary of State
OklahomaPre-registration allowed for anyone who is 17 years and six months old26 Okl. Stat. Ann. § 4-103
OregonPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsORS §247.016
PennsylvaniaPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be at least 18 years old on Election Day§ 163-82.1
Rhode IslandPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsR.I. Gen. Laws §17-9.1-33
South CarolinaPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old before the next electionS.C. Code Ann. §7-5-180
South DakotaPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old at the next ensuing electionSDCL 12-4-1
TennesseePre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old on or before the next electionTenn. Code Ann. § 2-2-104
TexasPre-registration allowed for anyone who is at least 17 years and 10 months oldTex. Elec. Code Ann. §13.001
UtahPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsUT Code 20A-2-101.1
VermontPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old on or before the date of the next general election17 VSA § 2121
VirginiaPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsVa. Code §24.2-403.1
WashingtonPre-registration allowed for 16-year-oldsRCW 29A.08.170
West VirginiaPre-registration allowed for 17-year-olds who be 18 years of age by the next ensuing general electionW. Va. Code §3-2-2
WisconsinPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be 18 years old on or before Election DayWis. Stat. §605)
WyomingPre-registration allowed for anyone who will be at least 18 years old on the day of the next general electionWy. Stat. §22-3-102

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