State
Registration Deadline
before Election*
Early Voting
Permitted?**
Identification Required
to Vote?** More Information
Nebraska Third Friday prior to election by mail;
second Friday prior to election in
person
Yes No sos.ne.gov
Nevada 31 days by mail; 21 days in person Yes No nvsos.gov
New Hampshire 10 days; election-day registration
permitted
No ID requested; photo not required sos.nh.gov
New Jersey 21 days Yes No njelections.org
New Mexico 28 days Yes No sos.state.nm.us
New York 25 days No No http://www.elections.ny.gov
North Carolina 25 days Yes No ncsbe.gov
North Dakota No voter registration required Yes ID required; photo not required vote.nd.gov
Ohio 30 days Yes ID required; photo not required sos.state.oh.us
Oklahoma 24 days Yes ID requested; photo not required ok.gov/elections
Oregon 21 days Yes (all voting by mail) No sos.oregon.gov
Pennsylvania 30 days No No votespa.com
Rhode Island 30 days; election-day registration
permitted
No Photo ID requested http://www.elections.state.ri.us
South Carolina 30 days No ID requested; photo not required scvotes.org
South Dakota 15 days Yes Photo ID requested sdsos.gov
Tennessee 30 days Yes Photo ID required tn.gov/sos/election
Te x a s 30 days Yes Photo ID requested votetexas.gov
Utah 30 days by mail; 7 days in person;
election-day registration permitted
Yes ID requested; photo not required elections.utah.gov
Vermont Wednesday before the election;
no in-person deadline
Yes No http://www.sec.state.vt.us/elections
Virginia 22 days Yes Photo ID required elections.virginia.gov
Washington 30 days by mail and online; 8 days in
person
Yes (all voting by mail) ID requested; photo not required sos.wa.gov/elections/
West Virginia 21 days Yes ID requested; photo not required sos.wv.gov
Wisconsin 20 days by mail; election-day
registration permitted
Yes Photo ID required sos.state.wi.us
Wyoming 14 days; election-day registration
permitted
Yes No soswy.state.wy.us
* Information collected from Project Vote Smart, votesmart.org/elections/voter-registration (accessed 11/1/18).
** Information collected from National Conference of State Legislatures, http://www.ncsl.org (accessed 11/1/18). In states where an ID is “requested,” voters who do not bring ID to the polls may be required to sign an affidavit of
identity, vote on a provisional ballot, have a poll worker vouch for their identity, or take additional steps after Election Day to make sure their vote is counted.
Note: In November 2018, Arkansas and North Carolina passed ballot measures requiring a photo ID to vote. Michigan passed ballot measures to implement same-day and automatic voter registration.
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