HOW TO VOTE FOR ROBIN LITAKER
A comprehensive guide on voting in District 7, Alabama.
VOTE IN PERSON
DAYS LEFT UNTIL GENERAL ELECTION DAY
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
DAYS LEFT UNTIL REGISTRATION DEADLINE
The registration deadline is 14 days before the elections (October 22, 2024.) You can now register online. You will need to enter your driver license number or a state non-license number when filling out this form.
Not registered? Use the official registration tool to fill out your application!
Not sure if you’re registered? Use this link Alabama Voting View to verify your voter registration status.
vote absentee
DAYS LEFT TO REQUEST AN ABSENTEE BALLOT BY MAIL
There are two ways you can request a mail-in ballot.
Complete and return one of the forms below. Read the instructions, enter the required information, print the form, sign it, and return it to your local board of elections. You can return it by mail, fax, or email (scanned as an attachment).
Absentee Ballot Application by County
Go to your local board of elections and fill it out and turn in the form.
You can track your absentee ballot here.
Note: You can only use the official absentee ballot application form. Fill out the form and send it to the Absentee Election Manager’s office in your county by mail or in person. You need to submit the application yourself, unless you’ve designated someone else to do it for you in case of a medical emergency. Make sure to complete this within five days of the election.
ABSENTEE BALLOT RECEIPT/RETURN
Your voted absentee ballot must be postmarked by the day before the election (November 4, 2024) and be received by noon on Election Day (November 5, 2024.) If you’re handing it in yourself, make sure to give it to the Absentee Election Manager’s office before the end of the business day (by 5 pm) on the day before the election.
If you have specific questions, please contact your local board of elections or the State Board of Elections.
More information on Absentee Ballot Process can be found here: Alabama Voting Information (vote411.org)
POLLING PLACE
You can find your polling place by using this website myinfo.alabamavotes.gov
POLLING WORKER INFORMATION
You can make sure we have safe, fair, and efficient elections for all. Become a poll worker today! In order to be a poll worker, you must:
- Be registered to vote in Alabama
- Be registered to vote in the precinct you want to work in
- Attend a mandatory poll working training
- Not be a member of a candidate’s immediate family or the second degree of kinship
- Not be a member of a candidate’s political committee
To sign up, contact your local board of elections.
Note: Beginning in 2019, students may be eligible to work as unpaid poll worker interns on Election Day. You must be at least 16 years old at the time of the election and be a junior or higher in High School. Click here for more information!