Resources
Vote with Confidence
Participate in your future and promote civic education and engagement
Trusted Voter Resources
Empower yourself to participate in every election. Use these trusted, nonpartisan resources to register, stay informed, and make your voice count.
Register, Check, or Update Your Voter Information
Official U.S. government site to register to vote, check your registration status, or find your state’s rules.
Find Deadlines, Polling Places, and Ballot Info
Nonpartisan voter tools for registration, absentee ballots, deadlines, and local election info.
Official Federal Election Information
Federal portal for upcoming elections, voting rights, and how to cast your ballot.
National Registration Form (Mail Option)
Download and mail the official national voter registration form (accepted by most states)

5 Key Steps to Prepare for Elections
Verify Your Voter Registration
Make sure you are registered to vote at your current address, and update any name changes or moves. Many states allow online registration, same-day registration, or updates before deadlines.
Know Your Voting Options & Deadlines
Learn whether your state offers early voting, mail-in/absentee ballots, or in-person voting only. Note when ballots must be requested, returned, or postmarked.
Research What’s on Your Ballot
Study the candidates, ballot measures, and issues before election day. Use voter guides, sample ballots, or candidate comparison tools to make informed choices.
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Make a Voting Plan
Decide when, where, and how you will vote (mail, early, or in person). Identify your polling place, check hours, plan your route, and ensure you have any required identification.
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Know Your Rights & Be Ready to Vote
Understand your state’s voter ID rules, polling location rules, and rights if there are issues (e.g. provisional ballots). Bring acceptable ID, arrive early, and know what to do if you encounter problems.
Stand Up for Our Constitutional Values
Join the Civic Movement
Act now for a brighter American future!

