Two newly turned 18 Springfield High School students, Kayla Krulish (L) and Brooke Willey (R), registered to vote last week with School Board Chairman Jeanice Garfield. The deadline to register for the March 1 vote is Wednesday, February 24.
Register to vote in Vermont by:
1. Using the Online Voter Registration system, or
2. Submitting a voter registration form to your town or city clerk.
1. Using the Online Voter Registration system, or
2. Submitting a voter registration form to your town or city clerk.
When completing your application, you must include your Vermont driver’s license number on the form. If you do not have a Vermont driver’s license number or if your license is suspended, include the last four digits of your Social Security number. Be sure to take the Voter’s Oath if you have never voted in Vermont (the Oath can be self-administered and is contained on the online and paper applications). Once your application is completed, you must submit the form to the town or city clerk in the town or city in which you reside. (In Springfield, the town clerk's office is located on the 2nd floor of the Town Hall, 96 Main Street.)
You will be given an opportunity to register to vote or update your address when you register your car, get a driver’s license, or renew your registration or license with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). You will also be offered an opportunity to register whenever you apply for benefits from a designated agency in state government.
Visit the Vermont Voter Registration page for more information.
Visit the Vermont Voter Registration page for more information.
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