Montana

Next Election

2026-10-05 – In Person Absentee Ballot Voting

From Mon Oct 5, 2026 to Mon Nov 2, 2026

2026-10-05 – Registration Deadline (Submitted by)

Submitted by Mon Oct 5, 2026

2026-10-05 – Registration Deadline (Postmarked by)

Postmarked by Mon Oct 5, 2026

2026-10-05 – Same Day Registration and Voting

From Mon Oct 5, 2026 to Mon Nov 2, 2026

2026-10-30 – Emergency Ballot Period

From Fri Oct 30, 2026 to Tue Nov 3, 2026

2026-11-02 – Ballot Request Deadline (Received by)

Received by Mon Nov 2, 2026 12:00PM

2026-11-03 – Ballot Return Deadline (Received by)

Received by Tue Nov 3, 2026 8:00PM

2026-11-03 – Registration Deadline (Late Registration)

Late Registration by Tue Nov 3, 2026 8:00PM

Voting in Montana

When You Can Vote on Election Day

Election Day: Most polls open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time on Election Day. Polling places with less than 400 registered voters only need to open by 12:00 p.m. and remain open until the earlier of 8:00 p.m. or such earlier time in which all registered voters in all precincts have voted. 

Voters who are present in line by 8:00 p.m. MT must be allowed to vote.

Where You Can Vote on Election Day

How to Find Your Polling Place: Visit the Montana Secretary of State’s My Voter Page website to find where to vote. 

Required to Vote at Assigned Polling Place: For Election Day voting, the voter must go to their assigned polling place. Polling place information can be found using the Montana Secretary of State’s “My Voter Page” website: https://app.mt.gov/voterinfo/

Registering to Vote

How to Check Your Registration: Voters can determine whether they are registered to vote at the following link: Am I Registered?.

You are eligible to vote in Montana if you:

  • Are a U.S. citizen
  • Are a resident of Montana
  • Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
  • Live in the precinct where you vote for at least 30 days prior to the election

If you have lived in Montana for 30 days, you are eligible to vote in Federal Election. You need not have lived within the same precinct (or even the same county) for 30 days prior to the election. You can vote one last time under the old address, or register and vote under the new address (applicable to regular and late registration deadlines and procedures). You are not eligible to vote in Montana if you live there only temporarily, for reasons such as work, training, military, or school.

You are NOT eligible to vote in Montana if:

  • You are in prison or jail for a felony conviction.
  • A judge has specifically ruled that you are not able to vote.

Restorative Requirements

  • If you have completed a felony prison sentence, even if you are still on parole or probation, then you are immediately eligible to register to vote.

Registration Deadlines:

  • Regular Registration: The deadline is 30 days before any election. For the November 3, 2026, General Election, this deadline is October 5, 2026.
  • Late Registration: If a voter misses the regular registration deadline, they may register or change their registration in person at their county election office or other designated location through the Friday before Election Day if the election administrator is able to receive and verify the elector’s late registration information before 5:00 p.m. on the Friday before Election Day.
  • Same Day/Election Day Registration: A voter can register or change their voter registration information before 8:00 p.m. on Election Day and vote in that day’s election IF the county election administrator is able to verify the elector’s voter registration information before 8:00 pm.

Ways to Register to Vote

  • Visit your county election office Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to complete a registration form.
  • Voter Registration Application: here
  • To check your registration status: My Voter Page – Montana Secretary of State (mt.gov).
  • Voters who are on the inactive list and want to reactivate registration, can do so here or learn about other options here.
  • Completing the voter registration form when applying for a driver’s license. 
  • If the voter is a student attending college in another county, they can:
    • choose to vote in their county of permanent residence, either in person at the polls or by absentee ballot; or
    • register in the county where they are going to college and vote in that county.

Registration status can be checked at: “My Voter Page” website (https://app.mt.gov/voterinfo/).

Who is Eligible to Register to Vote

  • Be 18 years old or older on or before the next election. 
  • Be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Have lived in Montana for at least 30 days. 
  • Be a resident of the county in which you plan to vote at least 30 days before the election. 

Who is Not Eligible

  • Anyone who is serving a sentence for a felony in a penal institution. 
  • A person determined by a court of law to be mentally incompetent. 
Voting Early & by Absentee Ballot

If You Want to Vote Absentee, requests may be made:

  • In-Person
  • By Mail

Absentee Ballots may be returned:

  • In-Person
  • By Mail
Montana Congressional, State and Judicial General Election

Ballot Request:

  • Received by Mon Nov 2, 2026 12:00PM

Ballot Return:

  • Received by Tue Nov 3, 2026 8:00PM

Requesting Absentee Ballot:

  • An absentee ballot application can be found here.
  • Absentee ballots cannot be requested online. Absentee ballots can only be requested by providing to the voter’s county a completed application form or a written request for an absentee ballot, which must include the applicant’s name, birth date, and must be signed by the applicant.
  • The absentee ballot request must be mailed or delivered in person to the voter’s county election administrator.

Returning Completed Absentee Ballot

  • Instructions for completing absentee ballot application can be found here. Among other requirements, the voter must provide their date of birth on the signature return envelope. 
  • A completed absentee ballot can be returned by mail with enough time so that the election office will receive the application before 8:00 p.m on Election Day.
  • Alternatively, the completed absentee ballot can be dropped off in person at the voter’s county election administrator’s office, for contact information see here, or other location designated by the voter’s county, or at a polling place in the voter’s county on Election Day.
Identification Requirements

Voter Registration

To register to vote in Montana you should provide one of the following:

  • Last Four Digits of your Social Security Number
  • Your Montana Driver’s License Number
  • Montana ID Card

If you do not have one of these IDs, you must provide a copy of one of the following:

  • Valid Tribal Photo ID
  • Valid Military ID
  • School photo ID
  • Utility Bill, Bank Statement, Government Check, or Paycheck that Shows your current name and address
  • Government Issued Document that shows your current name and address

Voting In-Person

If you are registered to vote in Montana, you are required to show ID to vote. Accepted forms of ID include:

  • Valid Montana Driver’s License
  • Montana ID Card
  • Valid Military ID
  • Valid Tribal ID
  • Valid US Passport
  • Concealed Carry Permit
  • Valid Student ID from State School

If you do not have an ID from the above list, bring a valid photo ID together with at least one of the following additional documents:

  • Current Utility Bill
  • A Government Issued Document that shows your Current Name and Address
  • Bank Statement

If you cannot produce any of these requested ID documents, contact your County Election Office about provisional voting.

Information on acceptable ID for Voter Registration and for Voting is available at Voter Identification – Vote Montana (votemt.gov).

ID Requirements to Register:

Applicants must provide one of the following to register to vote:

  • Montana Driver’s License or Montana State ID number; or
  •  If the applicant does not have a Montana Driver’s License or ID card, the last 4 digits of their Social Security Number.
  • If the applicant does not have a Montana Driver’s License, Montana State ID, or Social Security number, the applicant must provide one of the following alternate forms of ID:
    • A current and valid photo identification, including but not limited to a school district or postsecondary education photo identification or a tribal photo identification, with the individual’s name OR
    • at least one of these qualifying items: a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or other government document that shows the individual’s name and current address.
    • If you use an alternate form of ID to apply in person, you need to bring an original version of the ID. If you apply by mail, you need to include a readable copy of the required documents with your mailed application.

ID Requirements to Vote:

The following forms of unexpired and readable photo identification are accepted as ID for voting:

  • Valid Montana Driver’s License
  • Montana State Identification Card
  • Military ID
  • Tribal Photo ID
  • U.S. Passport
  • Montanta Concealed Carry Permit
  • Student photo identification card issued by the Montana university system or a school that is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.

If the voter does not present photo identification that complies with the above, the voter shall present photo identification that shows the elector’s name AND a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or other government document that shows the elector’s name and current address.

No Voter ID or Improper ID?

  • Voters can still vote without a photo ID by filling out a new registration form and vote if the election official determines that the information provided sufficiently verifies the voter’s identity. 
  • If no ID or if the ID is improper, the voter can vote by casting a provisional ballot. 

The Voter Identification – Vote Montana (votemt.gov) website includes instructions and contacts for persons having difficulty obtaining identification.

If You Have Moved Within Your State

Voters who have recently moved and have not updated their voter registration

If Moved Within the Same Precinct: 

  • The voter should go to the polling place for that precinct and update their voter registration. 

If Moved to a Different Precinct but Within the Same County: 

  • A voter who moved to a different precinct but within the same county can vote in the precinct where registered but only for the first election after their move. When voting, the voter must state their new address and complete a new registration form to make the necessary updates before being allowed to vote at a polling place, by mail, or by absentee ballot in person. 
  • Alternatively, if the voter moved to the new precinct 30 days or more before an election, the voter may register and vote in their new precinct on Election Day. The deadline for receipt and verification of new registrations and registration changes is 8:00 p.m on Election Day.

If Moved to a Different County: 

  • A voter who moved to a different county within Montana must register in the new county of residence to vote. However, if the voter moved to a different county thirty (30) days or less before an election, they may: 
    • (1) vote in person or by absentee ballot in the precinct and county where previously registered; or 
    • (2) update their voter registration information and vote in their new county of residence.
  • The deadline for receipt and verification of new registrations and registration changes is 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.
If You Are in the Military or Are an Overseas Voter

Voting Military

Service members and their dependents may register and request a ballot using the federal voter registration/ballot request form (“FPCA”). You will have the following identification options when completing the form:

  • U.S. State or Territory or District Issued ID
  • Option to Indicate that you do not have the Requested ID
  • Last 4 Digits of your Social Security Number

Voting Overseas

U.S. citizens living overseas may register and request a ballot using the overseas voter registration/ballot request form. You will have the following identification options when completing the form:

  • U.S. State or Territory or District Issued ID
  • Option to Indicate that you do not have the Requested ID
  • Last 4 Digits of your Social Security Number

The Military and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) covers the following voters:

  • Members of the Uniformed Services or Merchant Marine on active duty;
  • Spouses and dependents of a member of the Uniformed Services or Merchant Marine on active duty;
  • U.S. citizens residing outside the U.S.; and 
  • Other individuals included in the definition of “absent uniformed services voter” and “overseas voter” under Montana law.. 

UOCAVA Voters who are already registered to vote in Montana may apply for a military-overseas ballot by:

  • Using a regular absentee ballot application for the voter’s jurisdiction;
  • Using a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA);
  • Making a written request, which must include the voter’s birth date and signature; or
  • Making an electronic request that includes the voter’s birth date and affirmation of the voter’s eligibility to vote under the Montana Absent Uniformed and Overseas Voters Act. 
  • UOCAVA voters who are not yet registered may use a FPCA to simultaneously register to vote and request a military-overseas ballot.

Voters may complete and submit FPCAs online with the Montana Secretary of State’s Electronic Absentee System (EAS) for eligible military and overseas voters. The EAS is available 45 days before federal elections, through 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Voters can also return their FCPAs to their county election office via email, fax, and mail. The FPCA and related information can be found on the Federal Voting Assistance Program website: Montana (fvap.gov)

If You Have a Felony Conviction

Voting Eligibility with a Criminal Record

A voter is eligible so long as the voter is not currently incarcerated for a felony.

When does someone regain eligibility?

Once released, persons convicted of a felony are again eligible to vote.

Steps to regain voting eligibility: 

  • Returning citizens can vote if on probation or parole.
  • Once released from the penal institution, a returning citizen should re-register to vote because Montana law allows counties to remove a person incarcerated for a felony from the list of registered voters.

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2026-10-05 – In Person Absentee Ballot Voting

From Mon Oct 5, 2026 to Mon Nov 2, 2026

2026-10-05 – Registration Deadline (Submitted by)

Submitted by Mon Oct 5, 2026

2026-10-05 – Registration Deadline (Postmarked by)

Postmarked by Mon Oct 5, 2026

2026-10-05 – Same Day Registration and Voting

From Mon Oct 5, 2026 to Mon Nov 2, 2026

2026-10-30 – Emergency Ballot Period

From Fri Oct 30, 2026 to Tue Nov 3, 2026

2026-11-02 – Ballot Request Deadline (Received by)

Received by Mon Nov 2, 2026 12:00PM

2026-11-03 – Ballot Return Deadline (Received by)

Received by Tue Nov 3, 2026 8:00PM

2026-11-03 – Registration Deadline (Late Registration)

Late Registration by Tue Nov 3, 2026 8:00PM

Last updated: August 2026