Vote Montana – Are you vote ready?
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Stand up and vote Montana.
"The future of this Republic is in the hands of the American voter." ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower
Quick Links To important items
Top links to items that are trending for voter and election services. Take a look at our additional resources and get vote ready today!
Registration Status
Track Your Ballot & Ballot Info
Find your sample ballot, polling place, and track your absentee ballot for the 2024 General Election.
Election Candidates
Ballot Measures
See the 2024 proposed changes to the Montana Constitution in the Voter Information Pamphlet.
Registration Application
MT Election Forms
Download election forms, including an Application for Absentee Ballot.
Military & Overseas
Information about the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA).
Voters With
Disabilities
County Election
Offices
Find contact information and addresses for Montana's County Election Offices.
Election Results
Secretary of State website
View the official Montana Secretary of State website.
FAQs
See FAQs or contact the Secretary of State's Office.
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votemt.gov
Welcome to the Montana Secretary of State's guide on voting in Montana! Voting is not only a civic duty but also a fundamental right in any democratic society. By registering to vote, you play a crucial role in shaping the future of your community, state, and nation. Whether you're a first-time voter or need to update your registration information, find the resources you need to ensure your voice is heard.
Voter Identification Requirements
One essential aspect of participating in the democratic process is ensuring you have the appropriate identification to cast your ballot. Make sure you're well prepared for the next election. Voter identification serves as a vital safeguard in maintaining the integrity of elections. By requiring proper identification, election officials can verify a voter's eligibility and prevent fraudulent activities. Your ID not only confirms your identity, but it also ensures that your vote counts, protecting the democratic values we cherish.