On November 8, millions of Americans will cast their ballots for president, as well as numerous other down-ballot races. Given how hostile America has become to men in the past eight years under Obama—as well as Hillary Clinton’s openly anti-male, anti-white platform and demonstrable mental and physical health problems—the stakes have never been higher in a presidential race. While he’s far from perfect, Donald Trump is the only candidate who has the potential to turn the tide against leftist degeneracy, or at least hit the pause button.
Because of this, Return of Kings is urging our readers to register to vote and cast their ballots for Trump. To help you do this, we’ve assembled this guide showing you how to register in every state, as well as Washington, D.C. To help do your part to elect President Trump, read on…
Alabama
To vote in Alabama, you must register by October 24. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Alaska
To vote in Alaska, you must register by October 9. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Arizona
To vote in Arizona, you must register by October 10. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Arkansas
To vote in Arkansas, you must register by October 10. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
California
To vote in California, you must register by October 24. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Colorado
To vote in Colorado, you must register by October 31. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Connecticut
To vote in Connecticut, you must register by November 1. You can register online by going here and following the instructions. Please note that the online registration system is not available between the hours of 11pm and 6am Eastern.
Delaware
To vote in Delaware, you must register by October 15. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
District of Columbia
To vote in Washington, D.C., you must register by October 11. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Florida
To vote in Florida, you must register by October 11. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Georgia
To vote in Georgia, you must register by October 11. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Hawaii
To vote in Hawaii, you must register by October 10. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Idaho
To vote in Idaho, you must register by October 14. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Illinois
To vote in Illinois, you must register by October 23. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Indiana
To vote in Indiana, you must register by October 11. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Iowa
To vote in Iowa, you must register by October 29. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Kansas
To vote in Kansas, you must register by October 18. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Kentucky
To vote in Kentucky, you must register by October 11. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Louisiana
To vote in Louisiana, you must register by October 11. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Maine
To vote in Maine, you must register by October 18. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Maryland
To vote in Maryland, you must register by October 18. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Massachusetts
To vote in Massachusetts, you must register by October 19. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Michigan
To vote in Michigan, you must register by October 11. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Minnesota
To vote in Minnesota, you must register by October 18. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Mississippi
To vote in Mississippi, you must register by October 8. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Missouri
To vote in Missouri, you must register by October 12. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Montana
To vote in Montana, you must register by October 11. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Nebraska
To vote in Nebraska, you must register by October 21. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Nevada
To vote in Nevada, you must register by October 18. You can register online by going here and following the instructions. Please note that the online registration system is not available between the hours of midnight and 2am Pacific Tuesday through Saturday, 4 and 6am Pacific Thursday, 8pm and midnight Pacific Saturday, and 9pm and midnight Pacific Sunday.
New Hampshire
To vote in New Hampshire, you must register by October 29. New Hampshire requires voters to register with their local election officers; click here for more information.
New Jersey
To vote in New Jersey, you must register by October 18. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
New Mexico
To vote in New Mexico, you must register by October 11. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
New York
To vote in New York, you must register by October 14. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
North Carolina
To vote in North Carolina, you must register by October 14. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
North Dakota
North Dakota does not require you to register to vote; you simply need to show up at your polling place on Election Day with a valid state ID. Click here for more information.
Ohio
To vote in Ohio, you must register by October 11. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Oklahoma
To vote in Oklahoma, you must register by October 14. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Oregon
To vote in Oregon, you must register by October 18. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Pennsylvania
To vote in Oregon, you must register by October 11. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Rhode Island
To vote in Rhode Island, you must register by October 9. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
South Carolina
To vote in South Carolina, you must register by October 8. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
South Dakota
To vote in South Dakota, you must register by October 24. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Tennessee
To vote in Tennessee, you must register by October 11. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Texas
To vote in Texas, you must register by October 11. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Utah
To vote in Utah, you must register by November 1. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Vermont
To vote in Vermont, you must register by November 2. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Virginia
To vote in Virginia, you must register by October 17. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Washington
To vote in Washington, you must register by October 10. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
West Virginia
To vote in West Virginia, you must register by October 18. You can register online by going here and following the instructions.
Wisconsin
To vote in Wisconsin, you must register by October 19. You can register in person or by mail; click here for more information.
Wyoming
To vote in Wyoming, you must register by October 25. Wyoming requires voters to register with their local election officers; click here for more information.
We strongly urge you to register to vote as soon as possible so that you are ready to go by the time early voting begins (if your state has it) or Election Day rolls around. With the threat that Hillary Clinton poses to American men, you cannot afford to sit this presidential race out.
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