MONTPELIER, Vt. -
Election day is just 42 days away... And since it's a Presidential year and there are several other big ticket items on the ballot, there's a big push to get everyone who's eligible out to vote.
There are many ways to register... At your town clerks office, the DMV or by downloading a form and mailing it to the town clerk.
You can vote in person, or by mail. Every vote counts, especially in a small state like Vermont.
"In 2008 which was the last Presidential year, we had about 455,000 people registered, we're at about 448,000 right now and we expect that September and October will be the biggest months of registration," Kathy Scheele, Director of Elections and Campaign Finances said.
Ballots are available now, so to avoid "voter remorse," the Secretary of State's office recommends learning about each candidate, because once your vote is cast, you can't make changes.
The election is November 6th, but the registration deadline is Halloween.