How to Vote and Your Rights
When it comes to voting in the United States, everyone has the right to vote, and no one can force you to vote or keep you from voting, regardless of gender, disability status, race, religion, or background. Voting is a fundamental part of our democracy, ensuring that every voice is heard and represented. From local elections to choosing national leaders, casting your ballot is a powerful way to influence the policies and laws that affect your life. Understanding your voting rights is the first step in exercising this critical civic duty.
To vote in the United States, you must be 18 years old, a U.S. citizen, a resident of your state, and registered to vote in your state.
To register to vote or view voter registration deadlines, visit these websites:
- Rhode Island’s Department of State, Register to Vote webpage: https://vote.sos.ri.gov/Voter/RegisterToVote
- Vote.gov: https://vote.gov/register/rhode-island
Check out this helpful flyer created by BHDDH on “Your Voting Rights“. [PDF]