Voting Resources for YOUTH

Dedicated to engage and build the political power of young Americans. Provides state-by-state information on registering to vote, requesting absentee ballots, getting election reminders and more. Also has nationwide information on same-day voter registration, voter-ID, early voting, and absentee voting.​Voting Information Resources

A project of Fair Elections Center, a national, nonpartisan voting rights and election reform organization. Encourages college administrators, faculty and election officials to work with students to remove barriers to students’ voting, with goal to institutionalize reforms that empower students with information they need to vote.
Mobilizes volunteers for voters around the country, works across races and age groups to build the next generation of leaders. Join a state team and private online community of volunteers.

National LGBTQ Task Force -- Queer the Vote
Builds grassroots power to secure concrete wins for LGBTQ+ people and mobilizes communities and allies to the polls. Their year-round engagement includes skills-building workshops, strategic partnerships, increased visibility, and measurable goals.​
Voting Resources for VETERANS

A non-partisan initiative, VAV provides opportunities for veterans (and all Americans) to get involved in the electoral process by engaging issues, registering to vote, supporting voting reforms, and encouraging veterans to raise their voices and even run for office.

Recruits veterans and the families of veterans to be the next generation of poll workers to support free and fair elections.
Voting Resources for WOMEN

Provides nonpartisan election information including how to register or verify your voting status, know what’s on your ballot, finding polling places and more. Also has information on candidates’ stand on issues, and upcoming debates and candidate forums. Vote411 Campaign.

National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW)
Encourages voter engagement and provides timeline of activities to undertake to vote - register, educate on how to equip community to vote, and resources on GOTV activities.

YWCA USA – YWomenVote
Conducts YWomenVote survey during federal election years to learn what women are most concerned about and policies to prioritize. Support non-partisan voter registration and education about issues at stake.
Voting resources for PEOPLE OF COLOR

APIAVote
Partners with 80 AAPI organizations in 29 states to engage, educate, and empower AAPI communities to strengthen their voices and create impact. Provides resources to register, learn, and vote, including state-by-state information on registration; information about the election process; details about what’s on the ballot; and includes a pledge to vote with reminders via text, updates on deadlines, and information on ballots and candidates.

Black Voters Matter
Information on increasing civic engagement and power-building in predominantly Black communities. Uplifts critical role Black voters play in local and presidential elections. Voting Toolbox provides information on registering to vote, checking registration, requesting ballots, getting election reminders and finding polling locations.

Center For Common Ground
Focus on Black communities and disenfranchised voters. Education and range of GOTV opportunities with strong resources, database, volunteer mobilization and support. Priority GOTV partner for many people of color organizations and religious congregations.
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Native Vote
Nonpartisan campaign initiated by the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) designed to encourage American Indian and Alaska Native people to exercise their right to vote. Provides information on registering to vote, request a ballot, find your local polling location, how to become a poll worker, and voter hotline.
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Voto Latino
Aim to encourage young people in the Latinx community to register to vote and become more politically involved. Helps people make plans to vote including how to register, check registration and deadlines, find early voting information, locate polling places and get election reminders. Also provides link to volunteer and become poll workers.
Voting resources for PEOPLE OF FAITH
Religious Action Center (RAC) of Reformed Judaism
The RAC "Every Voice, Every Vote" campaign is aimed at ensuring that each eligible person can exercise their franchise regardless of the racism or antisemitism that exists today.

Unitarian Universalist Association
“Plug and Play” opportunity to bring democratic values to life by engaging people in voter registration, issue education, get-out-the-vote drives, voter protection, and state leadership development.
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United Church of Christ
Equip congregations (and their family, friends and communities) with tools for nonpartisan faithful engagement in the democratic process, with three components: voter registration, issue education and voter empowerment.
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Our Faith Our Vote (nationwide program)​​
General voting resources for EVERYONE

Fair Elections Center
Litigation and advocacy to remove barriers to registration and voting, particularly those disenfranchising underrepresented and marginalized communities, and to improve election administration. Provides election dates and deadlines, ID requirements for registration and voting, links to sign up for poll workers, links to look up voting locations.

Federal Voting Assistance Program
Guides active duty U.S. military personnel, their families, and other Americans living abroad on how they can participate in U.S. elections while living overseas.

Provides nonpartisan election information including how to register or verify your voting status, know what’s on your ballot, finding polling places and more. Also has information on candidates’ stand on issues, and upcoming debates and candidate forums. Vote411 Campaign.

USA.GOV
Mission is to make it easier for everyone to find and understand the government services and information they need. Provides answers to common questions about voting in the United States. Comprehensive resources for public including voter registration; where and how to vote; how to decide who to vote for; state and local election offices; congressional, state and local elections; voting and election laws.

VOTE.ORG
Nonpartisan resource to make voting more accessible to all Americans. Technology support for voter registration, vote by mail, see what’s on your ballot, absentee ballots, election reminders, and links to all 50 State Election Centers.


