Register to Vote, the Right Thing To Do

Below is a list of all 50 states and the US territories with representation in the US House of representatives. To register to vote, simply click on your home state and or territory, and you will be redirected to the Secretary of State or Registrar for your area.

We have received many questions, asking us why we direct our users to these public sites which often times are archaic and not actually register voters ourselves, and or use one of many effective voter registration systems available today. Our answer is and will always be the same; how you vote, whom you vote for, and what party you register with is not our concern and is not important. Most if not all registration applications now found on the internet today collect your voter preference and party affiliation and put that information into a database. MyOneVote.Com can not assure your complete privacy if we used these applications, and until we can guarantee your information as 100% private, we feel it best to deal with each states public voter registration system as being the most private.

Whatever you believe, whomever you vote for, is not the concern of MyOneVote.Com. If nothing more, please at least make the effort and vote!

Capital Montgomery

22nd state to join the Union

December 14, 1819

Capital Juneau

49th state to join the Union

January 3, 1959

Capital Phoenix

48th state to join the Union

February 14, 1912

Capital Little Rock

25th state to join the Union

June 15, 1836

Capital Sacramento

31st state to join the Union

September 9, 1850

Capital Denver

38th state to join the Union

August 1, 1876

Capital Hartford

5th state to ratify the US Constitution

January 9, 1788

Capital Dover

1st state to ratify the US Constitution

December 7, 1787

Capital Tallahassee

27th state to join the Union

March 3, 1845

Capital Atlanta

4th state to ratify the US Constitution

January 2, 1788

Capital Honolulu

50th state to join the Union

August 21, 1959

Capital Boise

43rd state to join the Union

July 3, 1890

Capital Springfield

21st state to join the Union

December 3, 1818

Capital Denver

19th state to join the Union

December 11, 1816

Capital Des Moines

29th state to join the Union

December 26, 1846

Capital Topeka

34th state to join the Union

January 29, 1861

Capital Frankfort

15th state to join the Union

Jun 1, 1792

Capital Baton Rouge

18th state to join the Union

April 30, 1812

Capital Augusta

23rd state to join the Union

March 15, 1820

Capital Annapolis

7th state to ratify the US Constitution

April 28, 1788

Capital Boston

6th state to ratify the US Constitution

February 6, 1788

Capital Saint Paul

32nd state to join the Union

May 11, 1858

Capital Lansing

26th state to join the Union

January 26, 1837

Capital Jackson

20th state to join the Union

December 10, 1817

Capital Jefferson City

24th state to join the Union

August 10, 1821

Capital Helena

41st state to join the Union

November 8, 1889

Capital Lincoln

37th state to join the Union

March 1, 1867

Capital Carson City

36th state to join the Union

October 31, 1864

Capital Concord

9th state to ratify the US Constitution

June 21, 1788

Capital Trenton

3rd state to ratify the US Constitution

December 18, 1787

Capital Santa Fe

47th state to join the Union

January 6, 1912

Capital Albany

11th state to Ratify the US Constitution

July 26, 1788

Capital Raleigh

12th state to ratify the US Constitution

November 21, 1789

Capital Bismarck

39th state to join the Union

November 2, 1889

Capital Columbus

17th state to join the Union

March 1, 1803

Capital Oklahoma City

46th state to join the Union

November 16, 1907

Capital Salem

33rd state to join the Union

February 14, 1859

Capital Harrisburg

2nd state to Ratify the US Constitution

December 12, 1787

Capital Providence

13th state to Ratify the US Constitution

May 29, 1790

Capital Columbia

8th state to Ratify the US Constitution

May 23, 1788

Capital Pierre

40th state to join the Union

November 2, 1889

Capital Nashville

16th state to join the Union

Jun 1, 1796

Capital Austin

28th state to join the Union

December 29, 1845

Capital Salt Lake City

45th state to join the Union

January 4, 1896

Capital Montpelier

14th state to join the Union

March 4, 1791

Capital Richmond

10th state to ratify the US Constitution

June 25, 1788

Capital Olympia

42nd state to join the Union

November 11, 1889

Capital Charleston

35th state to join the Union

June 20, 1863

Capital Madison

30th state to join the Union

May 29, 1848

Capital Cheyenne

44th state to join the Union

July 10, 1890

Additional Voting Districts

Aside from the 50 States, there are 5 territories and or commonwealths plus the District of Columbia that send one non voting member to the House of Representatives. These six areas to are not represented in the US Senate, and voting restrictions vary from one another.

Capital Pago-Pago

Samoa sends one non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives.

Capital Hagatna

Guam sends one non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives.

Capital Capitol Hill, (island of Saipan)

The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands sends one non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives.

Capital San Juan

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico sends one non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives.

Capital Charlotte Amalie

The Territory of the US Virgin Islands sends one non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives.

Capital Washington DC is the Capital of the USA

It was not until 1961 that residents of Washington DC could even vote in Presidential elections. Today Washington DC sends one non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives.