To know if you are registered to vote, you can check your voter registration status online through official state or government websites. Generally, you need to provide your name, date of birth, and sometimes your address or identification number to confirm your registration. If your name and address have not changed and you have been voting, you are likely still registered. If you have moved, changed your name, or not voted for some time, you should verify your status as you might need to update your registration. Checking early can also give you your polling place information and ensure you can vote without issues. Different countries have their systems; for example, in the U.S., you can use official state websites or a national portal for voting information. In the UK, you contact your local electoral registration office or use government services for voter registration status. If you want help finding a specific online portal based on your location (such as a U.S. state or the UK), sharing your location can get you the exact link to check registration.
