STAFF
Jo Stiefel, Chairperson
Donna Pate, Member
Jannece Blansit, Member
CONTACT
111 Grand Avenue, S.W.
Suite 105
Fort Payne, Alabama 35967
256-845-8598 ● 256-845-8529
ANY CITIZEN MAY REGISTER TO VOTE
Any person may register to vote, provided that he or she:
- Is a citizen of the United States
- resides in Alabama
- For Municipal Elections, a person must have resided in the municipality for at least 30 days prior to voting in the election
- Is at least 18 years old on or before election date
- Has not been legally declared “mentally incompetent to vote” by a court
- Has not been barred from voting due to a disqualifying felony conviction
Deadline for Registering to Vote:
Where and How to Register to Vote
- at the Board of Registrars office located in the DeKalb County Commission building in Fort Payne
- at public Libraries
- at the DeKalb County Courthouse Probate Judges Office
- or by mail-in form downloaded from the Secretary of State’s website at: www.alabamavotes.gov
Absentee Ballot Application
It is not necessary to give a party choice for the general election; however, in a party primary a voter may participate in only one political party’s primary; thus a choice must be designated so that the appropriate ballot can be provided. If the voter declines or fails to designate a choice for a primary or primary runoff ballot, the absentee election manager may send only the ballot for the constitutional amendments.
The absentee ballot application must be returned to the Absentee Election Manager by the voter in person (or by the voter’s designee in case of medical emergency voting) or by U.S. Mail.
Absentee Ballot Application Contact
To obtain an absentee ballot, write or visit the local Absentee Election Manager, Todd Greeson, Circuit Clerk. You may contact him at the DeKalb County Courthouse located at 300 Grand Ave SW, Suite 202, Fort Payne, AL 35967 or by phone at 256-845-8525.
Mission Statement: The DeKalb County Board of Registrars is committed to providing each citizen of DeKalb County with the opportunity to exercise his or her right to vote in an efficient and equitable manner in Accordance with the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Alabama and the Code of Alabama.