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  2. Vote.gov - USAGov

    www.usa.gov/vote-gov

    Vote.gov is the multilingual website that helps you register to vote and understand the voting process. Visit vote.gov to: Find out how to register to vote in your state. See your state’s voter registration deadlines. Learn how to check to be sure you are registered to vote.

  3. Register to vote or update your registration. Once you register, you can vote in national, state, and local elections. Select your state or territory to begin.

  4. Polling Place Locator - Vote.org

    www.vote.org/polling-place-locator

    Wondering where you vote on Election Day? Use our polling place locator to find out.

  5. Vote.gov helps you: Register to vote. All states except North Dakota require that you register before voting in an election. Select your state or territory from the dropdown menu to find the rules that apply to you.

  6. VOTE411

    www.vote411.org

    Personalized Voting Information. See What's On Your Ballot. Check Your Voter Registration. Find Your Polling Place. Discover Upcoming Debates In Your Area. And Much More! Enter Your Address to Get Started: Submit.

  7. Register to vote. Find your polling place. See who represents you. Enter your address for personalized election information: Address* Email Sign up to receive election info and reminders when it‘s time to go vote. Our customers. Through our partnerships, millions of Americans are voting informed this election.

  8. Learn how your vote affects your community so you can make an informed decision. Many election offices post sample ballots online. Some also provide information online or by mail about candidates and ballot measures. Check your state or local election website for more information. Voter ID requirements

  9. Voter registration - USAGov

    www.usa.gov/voter-registration

    Learn how to register to vote and get a voter registration card. Find your state's registration deadline and how to confirm or change your registration.

  10. Get answers to questions about voting. Learn how to register to vote and where to vote. Learn about local, state, congressional, and presidential elections.

  11. November 5, 2024, General Election. Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by November 12, 2024. Ballots continue to be counted after Election Day during the official canvass period. County elections officials must complete final official results on December 5, 2024.