Strictly non-partisan · Every claim links an official source
U.S. voting information, without the noise
How to register, what ID you need, how to vote by mail, and where to verify it all — with direct links to your state's official election office. We never tell you who or what to vote for.
Always verify with your state or local election office. Deadlines, ID requirements, and ballot rules vary by state and change between elections. Confirm details at vote.gov or your local election office.
Official voter resources
The government sources we link to first.
Vote.gov
The official U.S. government site for voter registration, with state-by-state instructions in multiple languages.
U.S. General Services Administration
USA.gov: How to Vote
Official federal guide covering how to vote, voter ID requirements, early voting, and what to expect at the polls.
U.S. General Services Administration
EAC Voter Resources
The U.S. Election Assistance Commission's hub of resources for voters, including registration, accessibility, and election administration info.
U.S. Election Assistance Commission
NASS: Can I Vote
State-by-state portal from the nation's secretaries of state for registration status, polling places, and absentee voting.
National Association of Secretaries of State (nonpartisan association of state election officials, non-government)
Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)
Official Department of Defense program helping U.S. military members and overseas citizens vote absentee from anywhere in the world.
U.S. Department of Defense, Federal Voting Assistance Program
CISA Election Security
Federal cybersecurity agency resources on securing election infrastructure and understanding how elections are protected.
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Our non-partisan commitment
- • We never endorse, oppose, or evaluate candidates, parties, or ballot measures.
- • Every factual claim links to an official government source or a clearly labeled nonpartisan one.
- • Where rules vary by state, we point you to your state's official page instead of asserting specifics.
- • We are not a government site — always verify with your state or local election office.