Resources
Access official government resources, nonpartisan organizations, and educational materials to help you stay informed and participate in our democracy. All resources listed here are nonpartisan and focused on voter education.
Official Government Resources
USA.gov
Official U.S. Government Website
The U.S. government's official web portal for voting information. Find information about registering to vote, voting in federal elections, and contacting your elected officials.
Vote.gov
Official Voter Registration Portal
The federal government's official portal for voter registration. Links directly to your state's online registration system or provides mail-in registration forms.
U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC)
eac.gov
The federal agency dedicated to improving election administration. Provides resources on voting systems, election security, voter registration, and the National Voter Registration Form.
Nonpartisan Organizations
League of Women Voters
lwv.org
A nonpartisan organization that has been empowering voters and defending democracy since 1920. Offers voter guides, candidate forums, and voter registration drives in communities across the country. Their VOTE411.org tool provides personalized ballot information.
Vote.org
vote.org
The largest nonpartisan, nonprofit voting registration and get-out-the-vote technology platform in America. Offers tools to register to vote, check registration status, find your polling place, and request an absentee ballot.
BallotReady
ballotready.org
A nonpartisan platform that helps voters get ready for every election, from president to school board. Provides comprehensive information about every race and candidate on your specific ballot.
Ballotpedia
ballotpedia.org
The digital encyclopedia of American politics and elections. Covers federal, state, and local politics with a commitment to neutrality. An essential resource for researching candidates, ballot measures, and election procedures.
State Election Offices
Find Your State Election Office
Each state manages its own elections. Your state election office is the authoritative source for registration deadlines, voter ID requirements, polling locations, and absentee ballot procedures specific to your state.
Find Your Election OfficeEducational Materials
Report an Issue
If you encounter problems while trying to vote — intimidation, discrimination, equipment failure, or any other issue — the following hotlines are available to help. These are staffed by trained volunteers and legal professionals.
Election Protection Hotline
866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683)
English language — staffed by trained legal volunteers from the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Spanish Language Hotline
888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682)
Operated by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund.
Asian Languages Hotline
888-API-VOTE (888-274-8683)
Operated by APIAVote and Asian Americans Advancing Justice — AAJC. Assistance available in multiple Asian languages.
Arabic Language Hotline
844-YALLA-US (844-925-5287)
Operated by the Arab American Institute.
Disability Rights Hotline
888-796-VOTE (888-796-8683)
For voters with disabilities, operated by the National Disability Rights Network.