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Why So Many Oregonians Are Registered To Vote

Posted on April 3, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025

Rachel Monahan

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Make sure you get your ballot! (EyeWolf / Getty Images)

You’re probably already registered to vote.

How do I know?

Oregon is the top state in the country for getting eligible residents registered: 82.7% of all Oregonians who could register were on the voter rolls, as of the 2022 midterm elections.

By way of comparison, just 60.8% were in North Carolina — according to an analysis by the KFF Foundation, which studies health care and public policy.

Registering in Oregon takes just a couple minutes — and clicking a few buttons on the Internet (and having your driver’s license handy, if you have one). It’s that easy. But that part actually isn’t unusual: In fact, 41 states across the country have online voter registration.

But thousands of Oregonians are also automatically registered to vote. In 2016, the state was the first in the nation to have DMV take care of it for you when you visit — unless you opt out. (Since then 18 other states and Washington, D.C., have followed Oregon in adopting automatic voter registration.)

The result is that more eligible Oregonians actually cast a ballot. We’re the top of the nation in that too!

One thing Oregon hasn’t adopted: same-day voter registration for Election Day, which 20 states and Washington, D.C. have, so that you can show up, register, and vote, all on the same day. (That’s complicated by another Oregon effort to make voting accessible: vote by mail.)

Your deadline to register to vote in the May primary — on the off chance you’re not already — is April 30.

Register to Vote or Check Your Registration:

Tip: Have your driver’s license handy if you have one, and then you can easily:

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