Check Your Voter Registration Status
Your registration is handled by your state. Use the official state election website to confirm your status and update your info if needed.
We don’t collect your personal information on this page.
What You’re Doing (and Why It Matters)
Voter registration records can change when you move, change your name, or don’t vote for multiple cycles (rules vary by state). Checking your status is a quick way to confirm you’re on file where you live now.
Go to your official state voter portal
Pick your state to visit the official election website. Use that site to check your registration status and make updates if you need to.
Links Last Reviewed: February 22, 2026
Sources: Official state election offices / Secretary of State election divisions
Before You Start
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Most official portals verify you using a small set of identifying details (for example: name, date of birth, ID number, or the last four digits of a Social Security number). Requirements vary by state.
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Your registration is tied to your current address. If you moved, you may need to update your registration in your new state or county.
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Use your local election office website or contact them directly. They can confirm what’s on file and what steps apply in your jurisdiction.
Find your local election office
Local election offices manage polling locations, ballot questions, and many registration issues. If the state portal doesn’t answer your question, start here.
Alabama — Illinois
Indiana — Montana
Nebraska — Pennsylvania
Rhode Island — Wyoming
Privacy & Neutrality
This page is informational and nonpartisan. We don’t ask for or store your registration details. Any status check happens on official government websites under their privacy policies.
HISW is not a government agency. We link to official election offices for convenience.
