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The policies governing voter participation are enacted and enforced primarily at the state level. These policies, which include voter identification requirements, absentee/mail-in and early voting provisions, voter registration requirements, and more, dictate the conditions under which citizens cast their ballots in their individual states.

This article includes the following information about voting policies in Alabama:

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Voter registration

The table below displays voter registration information specific to Alabama's 2024 election cycle.

Voter registration in Alabama: March 5, 2024, election.

Could people register to vote online? If so, what was the link?

Could voters check their registration status online? If so, what was the link?

Could voters update their registration online? If so, what was the link?

What was the deadline for registering in person?

Feb. 16, 2024

What was the deadline for registering by mail?

Feb. 17, 2024

Was the mail-in registration deadline a postmark or receipt deadline?

Postmarked

What was the online registration deadline, if available?

Feb. 19, 2024

Was Election Day registration available?

No

Was same-day registration available during early voting?

N/A

Voter registration in Alabama: April 16, 2024, election.

Could people register to vote online? If so, what was the link?

Could voters check their registration status online? If so, what was the link?

Could voters update their registration online? If so, what was the link?

What was the deadline for registering in person?

April 2, 2024

What was the deadline for registering by mail?

April 2, 2024

Was the mail-in registration deadline a postmark or receipt deadline?

Received

What was the online registration deadline, if available?

April 2, 2024

Was Election Day registration available?

No

Was same-day registration available during early voting?

N/A

Voter registration in Alabama: Nov. 5, 2024, election.

Can people register to vote online? If so, what is the link?

Can voters check their registration status online? If so, what is the link?

Can voters update their registration online? If so, what is the link?

What is the deadline for registering in person?

Oct. 21, 2024

What is the deadline for registering by mail?

Oct. 21, 2024

Is the mail-in registration deadline a postmark or receipt deadline?

Received

What is the online registration deadline, if available?

Oct. 21, 2024

Is Election Day registration available?

No

Is same-day registration available during early voting?

N/A

Eligibility and registration details

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Alabama requires that an applicant be a citizen of the United States who resides in Alabama. A voter must be at least 18 years old on or before Election Day. A citizen cannot have been barred from registering due to a felony conviction and cannot have been declared mentally incompetent by a court.[1]

Voters cannot register during the 14-day period preceding an election. A citizen can register to vote at the following locations:[1]

  • License branches
  • State or local government offices
  • Public libraries
  • Military recruiting stations
  • County boards of registrars

Prospective voters may also mail in a registration form.


In-person voting

The table below displays in-person voting information specific to Alabama's 2024 election cycle.

In-person voting in Alabama: March 5, 2024, election.

Were all voters required to show ID?

Yes

What kinds of ID were accepted?

Valid Alabama Driver’s License (not expired or has been expired less than 60 Days) Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Driver’s License Valid Alabama Nondriver ID (not expired or has been expired less than 60 Days) Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Nondriver ID Valid Alabama Photo Voter ID Card Valid State-Issued ID (Alabama or any other state) Valid AL Department of Corrections Release - Temporary ID (Photo Required) Valid AL Movement/Booking Sheet from Prison/Jail System (Photo Required) Valid Pistol Permit (Photo Required) Valid Federal-Issued ID Valid US passport Valid Employee ID from Federal Government, State of Alabama, County, Municipality, Board, or other entity of this state Valid student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools) Valid student or employee ID issued by a state institution of higher learning in any other state Valid Military ID Valid Tribal ID

Where could voters learn more about the state's voter ID requirements?

When did early voting start?

N/A

When did early voting end?

N/A

Where can I find early voting locations?

N/A

Was weekend voting available?

N/A

Where could voters learn more about early voting?

N/A

What were the poll times on Election Day?

7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Where can I find voting locations?

In-person voting in Alabama: April 16, 2024, election.

Were all voters required to show ID?

Yes

What kinds of ID were accepted?

Valid Alabama Driver’s License (not expired or has been expired less than 60 Days) Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Driver’s License Valid Alabama Nondriver ID (not expired or has been expired less than 60 Days) Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Nondriver ID Valid Alabama Photo Voter ID Card Valid State-Issued ID (Alabama or any other state) Valid AL Department of Corrections Release - Temporary ID (Photo Required) Valid AL Movement/Booking Sheet from Prison/Jail System (Photo Required) Valid Pistol Permit (Photo Required) Valid Federal-Issued ID Valid US passport Valid Employee ID from Federal Government, State of Alabama, County, Municipality, Board, or other entity of this state Valid student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools) Valid student or employee ID issued by a state institution of higher learning in any other state Valid Military ID Valid Tribal ID

Where could voters learn more about the state's voter ID requirements?

When did early voting start?

N/A

When did early voting end?

N/A

Where can I find early voting locations?

N/A

Was weekend voting available?

N/A

Where could voters learn more about early voting?

N/A

What were the poll times on Election Day?

7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Where can I find voting locations?

In-person voting in Alabama: Nov. 5, 2024, election.

Are all voters required to show ID?

Yes

What kinds of ID are accepted?

Valid Alabama Driver’s License (not expired or has been expired less than 60 Days) Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Driver’s License Valid Alabama Nondriver ID (not expired or has been expired less than 60 Days) Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Nondriver ID Valid Alabama Photo Voter ID Card Valid State-Issued ID (Alabama or any other state) Valid AL Department of Corrections Release - Temporary ID (Photo Required) Valid AL Movement/Booking Sheet from Prison/Jail System (Photo Required) Valid Pistol Permit (Photo Required) Valid Federal-Issued ID Valid US passport Valid Employee ID from Federal Government, State of Alabama, County, Municipality, Board, or other entity of this state Valid student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools) Valid student or employee ID issued by a state institution of higher learning in any other state Valid Military ID Valid Tribal ID

Where can voters learn more about the state's voter ID requirements?

When did early voting start?

N/A

When did early voting end?

N/A

Where can I find early voting locations?

N/A

Is weekend voting available?

N/A

Where can voters learn more about early voting?

N/A

What are the poll times on Election Day?

7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Where can I find voting locations?

Poll times

See also: State poll opening and closing times

In Alabama polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time on the date of an election. An individual who is in line at the time polls close must be allowed to vote.[2] According to state law, "[a]ll polling places in areas operating on eastern time shall open and close under this section pursuant to eastern time except the county commissions in Chambers County and Lee County may by resolution provide for any polling place to be excluded from this sentence and to be open according to central time."[3]

Voter identification

See also: Voter identification laws by state

Alabama requires voters to present photo identification at the polls. The following list of accepted forms of identification was current as of March 2023. Click here for the most current information, sourced directly from the Office of the Alabama Secretary of State.

  • Valid Alabama Driver’s License (not expired or has been expired less than 60 Days)
    • Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Driver’s License
  • Valid Alabama Nondriver ID (not expired or has been expired less than 60 Days)
    • Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Nondriver ID
  • Valid Alabama Photo Voter ID Card
  • Valid State-Issued ID (Alabama or any other state)
    • Valid AL Department of Corrections Release - Temporary ID (Photo Required)
    • Valid AL Movement/Booking Sheet from Prison/Jail System (Photo Required)
    • Valid Pistol Permit (Photo Required)
  • Valid Federal-Issued ID
  • Valid US passport
  • Valid Employee ID from Federal Government, State of Alabama, County, Municipality, Board, or other entity of this state
  • Valid student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools)
  • Valid student or employee ID issued by a state institution of higher learning in any other state
  • Valid Military ID
  • Valid Tribal ID[4]

A voter can obtain a free identification card from the Alabama Secretary of State, a county registrar's office, or a mobile location. The mobile location schedule can be accessed here.

A voter must provide a copy of his or her identification with both an application for an absentee ballot and the completed ballot itself, with the exception of 1) voters for whom polling locations are inaccessible due to age or disability, and 2) overseas military members.[5][6]

Early voting

See also: Early voting

Alabama does not permit early voting.

Early voting permits citizens to cast ballots in person at a polling place prior to an election. In states that permit no-excuse early voting, a voter does not have to provide an excuse for being unable to vote on Election Day. States that allow voters to cast no-excuse absentee ballots in person are counted as no-excuse early voting states.

As of February 2024, 47 states and the District of Columbia permitted no-excuse early voting.


Absentee/mail-in voting

See also: Absentee/mail-in voting

The table below displays absentee voting information specific to Alabama's 2024 election cycle.

Absentee voting in Alabama: March 5, 2024, election.

Were there limits on who can request a ballot?

N/A

What was the deadline for requesting a ballot by mail?

Feb. 27, 2024

Was the request deadline a postmark or receipt deadline?

Received

What was the deadline for returning a voted ballot by mail?

March 5, 2024

Was the return deadline a postmark or receipt deadline?

Received

Were there notary or witness requirements?

N/A

Absentee voting in Alabama: April 16, 2024, election.

Were there limits on who can request a ballot?

N/A

What was the deadline for requesting a ballot by mail?

April 9, 2024

Was the request deadline a postmark or receipt deadline?

Received

What was the deadline for returning a voted ballot by mail?

April 16, 2024

Was the return deadline a postmark or receipt deadline?

Received

Were there notary or witness requirements?

N/A

Absentee voting in Alabama: Nov. 5, 2024, election.

Are there limits on who can request a ballot?

No

What is the deadline for requesting a ballot by mail?

Oct. 29, 2024

Is the request deadline a postmark or receipt deadline?

Received

What is the deadline for returning a voted ballot by mail?

Nov. 5, 2024

Is the return deadline a postmark or receipt deadline?

Received

Are there notary or witness requirements?

N/A

A voter is eligible to vote absentee in an election if he or she cannot make it to the polls on Election Day for one of the following reasons:[7]

  • The voter will be absent from the county on Election Day.
  • The voter is ill or has a disability that prevents a trip to the polling place.
  • The voter is a registered voter living outside the county, such as a member of the armed forces, a voter employed outside the United States, a college student, or a spouse or child of such a person.
  • The voter is an appointed election officer or poll watcher at a polling place other than his or her regular polling place.
  • The voter works a required shift of 10 hours or more that coincides with polling hours.

The absentee ballot application must be received at least five days prior to the election in the above circumstances. In the following circumstances, the deadline to apply for an absentee ballot is 5 p.m. the day before the election:

  • The voter is required by an employer under unforeseen circumstances to be out of the county on Election Day for an emergency business trip.
  • The voter has a medical emergency requiring treatment from a licensed physician.
  • The voter is a caregiver of a person who requires emergency treatment by a licensed physician within five days before an election.
  • The voter has a family member to the second degree of kinship by affinity or consanguinity die within five days before an election.

The absentee ballot must then be returned either in person by close of business the day before the election or by mail. If returned by mail, the ballot must be postmarked no later than the day before the election and received by the election manager by noon on Election Day.[7]


Local election officials


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Voting rules for people convicted of a felony

See also: Voting rights for people convicted of a felony

In Alabama, people convicted of a felony involving "moral turpitude," as defined by the state, are disqualified from voting. As of March 2023, Alabama state law identified 48 types of crimes involving moral turpitude. Click here for a complete list. people convicted of a felony listed can apply to the state Board of Pardons and Paroles to have their voting eligibility restored upon completion of sentence, completion of parole or probation, or pardon.

As of March 2023, Alabama state law identified four crimes involving moral turpitude for which people convicted of a felony are permanently disqualified from voting. Click here for a complete list of permanently disqualifying felonies.

Voting rights for people convicted of a felony vary from state to state. In the majority of states, people convicted of a felony cannot vote while they are incarcerated but may regain the right to vote upon release from prison or at some point thereafter.[8]



Election administration agencies

Election agencies

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See also: State election agencies

Individuals seeking additional information about voting provisions in Alabama can contact the following local, state, and federal agencies.

Alabama County Boards of Registrars

Click here for a list

Alabama Secretary of State, Elections Division

Physical Address: 600 Dexter Ave, Suite E-208
Montgomery, Alabama 36130-3008
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5616
Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5616
Phone: 334-242-7210
Toll free: 1-800-274-8683
Fax: 334-242-2444
Website: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes

Alabama Ethics Commission

Physical Address: 100 North Union Street, Suite 104
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Mailing address: P.O. Box 4840
Montgomery, Alabama 36103-4840
Phone: 334-242-2997
Fax: 334-242-0248
Email: info@ethics.alabama.gov
Website: https://ethics.alabama.gov

U.S. Election Assistance Commission

633 3rd Street NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 301-563-3919
Toll free: 1-866-747-1471
Email: clearinghouse@eac.gov
Website: https://www.eac.gov


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