Voter Registration & Election Information

Visit the Voting Guide—the library’s LibGuide devoted to voter registration and election information—to learn more about voting in your state, how to research candidates and more!

Participating in elections is one of the most fundamental rights and responsibilities in a democracy. Whether you’re a first-time voter or simply need a refresher, here’s what you need to know about voter registration and finding essential election information.

Voter Registration

  1. Check your registration status: Even if you think you’re registered, it’s always a good idea to verify your status before an election.
  2. Register to vote: If you’re not registered, you can usually do so online, by mail, or in person at your local election office.
  3. Registration deadlines: Be aware of the registration deadlines in your state, as they vary and can be several weeks before Election Day.

Finding Election Information

  1. Election dates: Mark your calendar with important election dates, including primaries and general elections.
  2. Polling locations: Find out where your designated polling place is located.
  3. Voter ID requirements: Check what form of identification, if any, you need to bring to vote.
  4. Sample ballots: Review sample ballots to familiarize yourself with the candidates and issues before Election Day.

Remember, an informed voter is an empowered voter. Take the time to research candidates and issues, and make your voice heard at the ballot box!