Sarah J. Freidel |
Election Commissioner |
Attention voters: Not all races appear on all ballots.
Register to Vote!
You can register by mail using the link labeled Voter Forms on the left side of this page. You’ll simply download a Voter Registration form, fill it out, and return it to this office via mail.
You can register electronically via your
computer or personal device using the link labeled
Register to Vote ONLINE on the left side of this page.
Note: you’ll need your Nebr. DL # in front of you for this.
You can register via DMV when obtaining/updating
your Nebr. Driver’s License.
The 2024 General Election deadline is October 18, 2024 for registering by mail, via electronically, or via DMV; the third Friday before any election.
You can register in person at the Burt County Clerk’s Office, on the 2nd floor in the courthouse, until 6:00 P.M. on the second Friday before any election.
The 2024 General Election deadline is October 25, 2024@ 6:00 P.M. for in person registrations.
Remember, once registered, you do not have to re-register unless you move, change your political party affiliation, or change your name.
CHECK the status of your Voter Registration at the link labeled VOTER VIEW on the left side of this page.
Vote!
You can vote early by using the link labeled Absentee Voter on the left side of this page. You’ll simply download the Application, fill it out, and return it to this office via mail or email.
You can request a ballot to be mailed “Not more than 120 days before an election”, and up until “the 2nd Friday before an election”.
For General Election 2024, the dates for ballots to be mailed are: September 30, 2024 - October 25, 2024. (for early requests, ballots are mailed once they are received by the Elections Office)
You can vote at your polling place on Election Day; polls are open 8:00 A.M. – 8:00 P.M.
2024 Primary Election Day: May 14, 2024
2024 General Election Day: November 5, 2024
Check your Polling Place location below - VOTER VIEW
Election Precincts and Polling Place MAP
Nebraska’s voter ID law
Registered voters must present a valid photo ID for their vote to
count.
November 11, 2024 – Last day for a voter to present their valid ID
to their county election office if they didn’t have their ID at the
polls
Nebraskans can use any of the IDs listed below for voting:
- Nebraska driver’s license or state ID
- Nebraska college or university ID (public or private)
- Nebraska political subdivision ID (state/county/city/public school ID)
- Passport
- Military ID
- Tribal ID
- Hospital, assisted living facility, nursing home or any other skilled care facility record
People can get a free state ID for voting purposes from the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
If the person was born in Nebraska and needs a free certified copy of their Nebraska birth certificate to get a free state ID, they can contact the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). A birth certificate is not a valid form of voter ID.
Find voter ID educational material on the Secretary of State’s website.