Voter registration is the process by which eligible individuals sign up with their state or local election officials in order to be able to participate in elections and cast their votes. It involves providing personal information, such as name, address, and sometimes proof of residency.
Related terms
Absentee Voting: Allows voters who are unable to physically go to a polling place on Election Day to cast their votes by mail or through other alternative methods.
Voter ID Laws: Requirements that require voters to present identification before being allowed to cast their vote in order to prevent voter fraud.
Early Voting: A period before Election Day during which eligible individuals can cast their votes at designated polling places, providing more flexibility for those who may be unable to vote on the actual day.