State of Guam Voting Requirements & Information
Statewide Voter Information
U.S. Domestic Voters
General Information
Registration
You can register to vote or update your registration information:
- online
- in person at your elections office or location with a deputized Registration Clerk (registrar) such as your village Mayor’s office or your public high-school or college campus.
- when you apply for a driver's license or Guam id
- when you apply for an absentee ballot
You'll need to update your registration if you change your name, move to a new village or miss two consecutive elections.
Election Day Voting
Polling places are open from 7am to 8pm on Election Day.
Find my polling place
Early Voting
Any qualified voter may cast a ballot early during the Office Absentee Voting Period at the satellite offices of the Guam Elections Commission.
Absentee Voting
You may cast your absentee ballot early in person. If you are homebound because you are ill or disabled, you may vote by Homebound Service. You may return your application by mail, or by email if you scan your printed application. Alternatively, you can designate someone to return your application to the GEC office in Tamuning.
Please call the GEC Office with any questions 1-866-210-8096
General Information
U.S. Domestic Voters
General Information
Registration
You can register to vote or update your registration information:
- online
- in person at your elections office or location with a deputized Registration Clerk (registrar) such as your village Mayor’s office or your public high-school or college campus.
- when you apply for a driver's license or Guam id
- when you apply for an absentee ballot
You'll need to update your registration if you change your name, move to a new village or miss two consecutive elections.
Election Day Voting
Polling places are open from 7am to 8pm on Election Day.
Find my polling place
Early Voting
Any qualified voter may cast a ballot early during the Office Absentee Voting Period at the satellite offices of the Guam Elections Commission.
Absentee Voting
You may cast your absentee ballot early in person. If you are homebound because you are ill or disabled, you may vote by Homebound Service. You may return your application by mail, or by email if you scan your printed application. Alternatively, you can designate someone to return your application to the GEC office in Tamuning.
Please call the GEC Office with any questions 1-866-210-8096
General Information