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September 1, 2020

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North-dakota Voter Information

North-dakota voter registration

First thing’s first, let’s check if you’re registered to vote. Once you’ve filled out this form, scroll down for instructions on how to register or vote if you’re already registered.

North Dakota voter registration

Voter registration deadlines

  • In Person: North Dakota does not have voter registration. You simply need to bring valid proof of ID and residency to the polls in order to vote.
  • By Mail: North Dakota does not have voter registration. You simply need to bring valid proof of ID and residency to the polls in order to vote.
  • Online: N/A

Election day registration

North Dakota does not have voter registration. You simply need to bring valid proof of ID and residency to the polls in order to vote.

Voter registration rules

North Dakota does not have voter registration, but to be eligible to vote you must:

  • be at least 18 years old on the day of election
  • be a resident of North Dakota
  • reside in the precinct for 30 days preceding Election Day
  • be able to provide a drivers license, non-driver identification card or other approved form of identification

How to register to vote in North Dakota

North Dakota does not have voter registration.

Registering with felony status

If you have been convicted of a felony and have questions about whether you can register to vote, visit Restore Your Vote to determine your eligibility.

North Dakota absentee ballots

Absentee ballot application deadlines

  • In Person: No specific deadline.
  • By Mail: No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 7 days before Election Day.
  • Online: No specific deadline.

Voted absentee ballots are due

Postmarked 1 day before Election Day.

Absentee ballot rules

Any North Dakota resident may apply for an absentee ballot and vote by mail.

How to get an absentee ballot in North Dakota

  1. Use our Absentee Ballot Tool to prepare your application.
  2. Sign and date the form. This is very important!
  3. Return your completed application to your Local Election Office as soon as possible. We’ll provide the mailing address for you.
  4. All Local Election Offices will accept mailed or hand-delivered forms. Your Local Election Official will also let you fax or email the application.
  5. Double-check the deadlines and be sure to cast your voted ballot on time to be sure it is counted.
  6. Please contact your Local Election Office if you have any further questions about the exact process.

Once you get your absentee ballot in North Dakota

  • Once you receive the ballot, carefully read and follow the instructions.
  • Sign and date where indicated.
  • Mail your voted ballot back to the address indicated on the return envelope.
  • Double-check the deadlines and be sure to cast your voted ballot on time to be sure it is counted.

north-dakota early voting

Early voting starts in North Dakota

At least 15 days before the election. Varies by county. Voters should contact their county elections office for additional information.

Early voting ends in North Dakota

The day before the election.

North Dakota voter ID

In-person voter ID requirements

If you are voting in person in North Dakota, you must present one of the following forms of ID that shows your name, residential address and your birth date at the time you vote:

  • Current driver’s license or non-driver’s identification card
  • Tribal government issued identification
  • If your ID does not contain this information or is not current, it can be supplemented by another form of ID that shows your name, residential address, and birth date, such as: - a current utility bill - a current bank statement - a check or document issued by a federal, state, local, or tribal government - a paycheck

Absentee voter ID requirements

North Dakota requires you to provide the ID number from one of the following forms of ID containing your name, residential address, and date of birth when you apply to vote by absentee ballot:

  • Current driver’s license or non-driver’s identification card
  • Tribal government issued identification
  • If your ID does not contain this information or is not current, it can be supplemented by another form of ID that shows your name, residential address, and birth date, such as: - a current utility bill - a current bank statement - a check or document issued by a federal, state, local, or tribal government - a paycheck
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