Voter Resources

Register to vote

Make sure your voter registration is up to date! If you’ve moved, changed your name, or it’s been a while since you’ve voted, update your information so you don’t miss an opportunity to vote in the upcoming election. For information on how to conduct a registration drive, visit Nonprofit VOTE.

Be a Fair Shot Voter

Pledge to vote and act on behalf of policies that would help women and families, including the minimum wage, equal pay, paid sick days and paid family leave, women’s health, and access to affordable, quality child care. Send the message that you support policies that would help women have a fair shot to get ahead — and not just get by.

At the polls

Look up voting information and your rights as a voter specific to your state by selecting on the map the state where you live. Find helpful information such as when and where you can vote, as well as election protection materials.

Voter ID

Check out the map provided by the National Conference of State Legislatures to determine what ID you need to vote — if any — and also for a state-by-state checklist of acceptable forms of ID.

Voting opportunities

Long Distance Voter offers state resources on absentee ballots, early voting, and more!

Trouble voting?

Keep the Election Protection website, www.866ourvote.org, and hotline, 866-OUR-VOTE (866.687.8683), handy when going to the polls. Spanish speakers can call 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888.839.8682). For assistance in Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, and Bengali call 888-API-VOTE (888.274.8683). The Election Protection coalition works to ensure that all voters have an equal opportunity to participate in the political process. Learn how to protect your vote.