In 34 states, anyone looking to run as a write-in candidate has to officially register with their state’s board of elections prior to the election (timing can range from a few weeks before the election to months). You can find a list of official write-in candidates on your state’s Board of Elections website. But look at the list carefully, because if you misspell the candidate’s name, your vote won’t count for them.
According to Ballotpedia.org, seven states allow anyone to run as a write-in candidate, with no requirement to register beforehand. Those states are:
- Iowa
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
Nine states, however, don’t allow write-ins at all. Those states are:
- Arkansas
- Hawaii
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
So if you’re not in one of those states and you’re unhappy with the choices on the ballot, you do have options, regardless of how realistic they may or may not be. Whether you plan on voting for Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, someone on your state’s list, or just Mickey Mouse, you can still make your voice heard in the polls on Tuesday.
[Image of Mickey Mouse via Nicescene/Shutterstock; Image of Evan McMullin via CNN screengrab]