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Voting Information

You Count, So Be Counted!

The Voting Information section is where you can find all the information you need to register and have your voice be heard! On this page you will find an easy online registration form, links to find your polling place location, and other important voting information in your state. You Count, so Be Counted!

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Check your voter registration status!

With the large increases in voter registration across the country this year, it’s important to check your voter registration status if you are a newly registered voter.

Election Protection

Election Protection hotlines are now staffed. You can call the number below to verify your registration status, get your polling place, and report Election Day problems.

English: 1 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683)

Spanish: 1 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682)

The National Association of Secretaries of States website has helpful tools and information about registration and voting. Visit the NASS Voter Resources to find out more. You can also find information about how to check your registration status on their site.

The Overseas Vote Foundation also provides contact information for your county office so you can check your registration status. Click here to visit the Overseas Vote Foundation

Find Your Polling Place

The League of Women Voters has developed Vote411 to provide election information, including where to find your polling place. Click here to find your polling place.

Know Your ID Requirements

ID requirements for voting vary by state. Click on "Additional Voting Information in your State" and choose your state to be taken to official information about voting laws and ID requirements in your state.

You can also visit GoVote and enter your zip code to find requirements for your state.

Early Voting and Vote by Mail

Visit the New Voters Project to see if your state has early voting!

Our Vote by Mail page has information on how to absentee vote in each state. Click here, then choose your state to be taken to official information about voting by mail in your state.

For additional resources on voting absentee, visit Long Distance Voter

Long Distance Voter - Resources for Absentee Voters