Register to Vote at Voto Latino Website:

http://www.votolatino.org/

REGISTER TO VOTE
you do not have to be latino to register.
all u.s. citizens are welcome to register by clicking here.

Before you proceed with registering to vote please click here.
To complete the voter registration process, you must fill out the form online AND print, sign and mail the form to your local election office. (address will be provided)


You will need to temporarily disable any pop-up blocker you may have installed to view the voter registration form on your screen.


To check the status of your voter registration after you have mailed the form contact your local election office.


Votenet Solutions Inc., the provider of the application, does not sell your personal information to any one.


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Begin Registration Process

Instructions: Enter your zip code or select your state of residency and click "Continue" to proceed.


or
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Disclaimer Privacy Statement


Pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002, PL 107-252, if you register to vote by mail and it is the first time you have registered to vote in your jurisdiction, you must submit a current and valid photo identification or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government document that shows your name and address with this application or present it the first time you vote in a federal election to the appropriate State or local election official.


(Note:
Current and valid photo ID--doesn't say state ID.
Utility bill only proves person is billed for a utility at an address--it doesn't mean the person is a resident there.
Bank statement--can open bank accounts with foreign ID cards.)