Primary Election - May 14, 2024 (Polls open 8am-8pm CT)
General Election - November 5, 2024
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PRIMARY ELECTION CRITICAL DATES
All of the dates below are for the Primary Election — May 14, 2024. We will post the General Election dates after the Primary.
Democrats are no longer holding caucuses for the primary Presidential race. Unlike the Republicans, Democrats welcome Independents, to vote in ALL of our primary elections.
VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINES
April 29, 2024: Last Day to mail in your voter registration application, it must be postmarked by this date
April 29, 2024: Last day to register to vote online
April 29, 2024: Last day to register to vote in-person at your DMV Office
May 3, 2024 (by 6 p.m): Last day to register to vote in-person at your county election office
EARLY VOTING BALLOT (aka Vote-by-Mail) APPLICATION DEADLINES
You need to apply to vote by mail. Voting by mail is easy and allows you to avoid lines and bad weather. You can also look up information online as you vote which helps with many of the down ballot races where you might not know the candidates.
If you live in one of these counties (Boone, Cedar, Cherry, Clay, Dawes, Dixon, Garden, Knox, Merrill, Merrick, Stanton), you do not have to apply to Vote-By-Mail because they conduct ALL elections by mail. A ballot will be sent to you automatically if you are registered. It is critical to note, if you are an Independent, you will need to notify your county election office that you want a Democratic ballot sent to you.
Independent voters can write on the Vote-by-Mail application that they want a Democratic Ballot mailed to them so they can vote in the Presidential Primary along with ALL other partisan offices on the ballot. Republicans shut out Independents from their Presidential Primary.
You can fill out our Vote-by-Mail Application and we will send you a paper form to fill out. The SOS has a form which you can fill out online, but you must then print, sign and send to your county election office
April 29, 2024 (by 6 p.m.): Last Day the Vote-by-Mail Applications are accepted at your county election office
How to Return your Ballot Application
EARLY VOTING (including Vote-by-Mail) BALLOT RETURN DEADLINES
April 8, 2024: First Day that Vote-By-Mail ballots can be sent to you, if you apply to vote by mail after this date they send the ballot to you on a rolling basis–you can always check to see where your ballot is online
May 14, 2024: Last day your Vote-By-Mail ballot can be received by your county election office–you can drop it to your county election office by this date or ensure you leave plenty of time if mailing from home or the post office
You can always check the status of your early ballot here (whether it was mailed to you and whether the county election office received it).
In-Person Early Voting
April 15, 2024: First Day to vote early, in-person, at your county election office
May 13, 2024: Last Day to vote early, in-person, at your county election office
Election Day Voting
Check Your Polling Location
On Election Day Polls are open from 8am-8pm Central, 7am-7pm Mountain
Voting Links
Check to see if you are registered to vote
Find your polling place (where you go on Election Day to vote)
How to Return your Ballot Application
Find your County Election office (where you can do the following: register to vote, request to vote by mail, vote early)
Spanish Versions of Election Forms
Voter ID
How voter ID will work with voting
The May 14, 2024 election will be the first election to require a photo ID to vote. Please check with your family, friends, and neighbors to make sure that they have an acceptable form of ID so they can vote.
Acceptable ID
Voting in person
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Present an acceptable form of photo ID
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OR present reasonable impediment certification
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OR vote provisionally
Voting early at the county election office
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Present an acceptable form of photo ID
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OR present reasonable impediment certification
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OR vote provisionally
Voting early by mail
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Write driver’s license or state ID number on the early voting application
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OR enclose a photocopy of acceptable form of ID
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OR enclose a photocopy of reasonable impediment certification
Voting in by-mail precincts or by-mail special elections:
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Write driver’s license or state ID number on the ballot return envelope
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OR enclose a photocopy of acceptable form of ID
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OR enclose a photocopy of reasonable impediment certification
How to get a free ID
Voters can get a free state ID for voting purposes at your local Nebraska DMV. You need to bring documents confirming your identity (birth certificate) and your address when applying for a state ID.
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To find more information about getting a state ID, click here.
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To find your local DMV office, click here.
If you need a free copy of your Nebraska birth certificate, contact the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Vital Records.
The Secretary of State’s office updated the Voter ID English and Spanish brochures in November 2023.
For the best print, select “Fit” under Page Sizing and Handling. Select “Print on both sides of paper” and “Flip on short edge.” Under page orientation, select “landscape.”
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Follento “Nueva ley de identificación de votantes de Nebraska” en Español
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Hoja informative sobre identifiación de votantes de Nebraska
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Nebraska Voter ID FAQ (2/7/2024)
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre identificación de votantes de Nebraska (2/23/24)
Disability Voting Rights
Those with disabilities, whether physical or intellectual, have the right to vote however access can be a challenge. You have the right to request your ballot by mail and if you choose to vote in person, the polling location, by law, should be ADA accessible. Below are some additional resources:
Living Overseas?
Democrats Abroad help Nebraskans living overseas vote. Get all the information you need to vote abroad here.
Served Time?
Nebraska law ensures that people who have served time can have their right to vote restored after a two-year period following the successful completion of their sentence, including probation.
You can read all the background on voting rights for formerly incarcerated people here.
Do Democrats Allow Independents to Vote in the Primary?
Democrats allow Independents to vote in all of our Primary elections. The Republican Party does NOT welcome Independent voters. Just ask for a Democratic ballot when you vote, it is that easy!
We no longer are holding caucuses in our state. So all offices, including the President, will be on your primary ballot.
If you are a registered non-partisan in Nebraska, during the Presidential primaries you can request a Democratic ballot at your polling location on May 14 or when you apply to vote by mail or when you vote early at your county election office.
For all Congressional offices (U.S. Senate and House of Representatives), if you are a non-partisan voter, you can request a partisan Democratic ballot for these federal races. That is a matter of federal law. We hope you choose the Democrats!
For all other state partisan elections (Governor, PSC, etc.), the Democratic Party allows Independent voters to request a Democratic ballot. The Republicans in Nebraska do NOT welcome non-partisan voters in their primary races.
In Nebraska, we have a non-partisan state Legislature — this means regardless of your party affiliation, you can vote for the person you want to see represent you. The top two vote-getters — regardless of party — in the Primary go on to the General Election.
MAKE A PLAN TO VOTE IN 3 EASY STEPS
There are three ways to register to vote (online, in person and by mail) and three ways to cast your ballot (early at your county election office, by mail or in person at your polling location on election day). We give you the deadlines and further info for each below.
- Register to vote. You can also change your party affiliation and change your address. Democrats allow Independents to vote in our primary.
- Add the election dates — May 14th (primary) and November 5th (general)— and your polling location to your calendar now. Adding the dates and location to vote will help remind you where and when you need to be on these two critical dates.
- Complete your Vote-By-Mail application, if you want to vote by mail, and send the application into your county election office. Voting by mail is easy and secure. Your ballot will be mailed to you.