Every vote is critical. It’s time to make a plan to vote if you haven’t already—and help others get the information they need to do the same.
Voting and registration information by state
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Voter rights
- Voting and Election Laws / Leyes de votaciones y elecciones en EE. UU.
- History of Federal Voting Rights Laws
- ACLU: Know Your Voting Rights
Language access
- Voter language assistance / Asistencia con el Idioma
- ACLU on the right to bilingual voting assistance
- Language Rights in Voting
- Language Accessibility / Accesibilidad a Idiomas
First-time voters
- First-time voter checklist
- Bustle: “17 Things to Know If You’re Voting for the First Time (or Just a Little out of Practice)”
- Teen Vogue: “How to Vote for the First Time”
- First-time voters guide
General resources
- Washington Post: “How to vote in your state” / “Cómo votar en su estado”
- Find My State or Local Election Office
- Voting and Elections / Votaciones y elecciones
- Voter’s Guide to Federal Elections / Guía para votates en las elecciones federales
- Vote.gov / Vote.gov en Español
- New York Times: “How Mail-In Voting Works” / “Cómo funciona la votación por correo”