What are the deadlines to register to vote?
In Montana, individuals must be registered to vote at least 30 days prior to the election. This deadline is firm and applies to all state and local elections. Voter registration is a two-step process. First, residents must complete a voter registration application. This can be done online, by mail, or in person. After the application is submitted, individuals must receive confirmation from the local county election office. Voter registration applications must be postmarked at least 30 days before the election. For people who are registering in person, the deadline is 10 days before the election. Residents who miss the registration deadline can submit a late registration application up to the day of the election in some counties. It is important to note that all registered voters must re-register if they have moved, changed their name, or if they have not voted in the past four years. These re-registration applications must be completed by the absentee voting deadline (which is usually two weeks before Election Day). The best option for anyone who wants to register to vote is to do so as soon as possible. That way, they will be guaranteed to have their vote counted.
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