Voting and Elections
Find answers to common questions about voting in the United States.
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Congressional, State, and Local Elections
Congressional elections take place between presidential elections. State and local races happen yearly. Learn about upcoming elections near you.
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Decide Who to Vote For
Learn how to make informed choices by using voter guides and sample ballots to research candidates.
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Find My State or Local Election Office Website
Visit your state’s election office website for state-wide voting guidance.
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How, Where, and When to Vote
Find out about voting in person or by mail-in absentee ballot. And learn that in general elections, you can vote for any candidate, regardless of party affiliation.
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Inauguration of the President of the United States
Inauguration Day is the day when the President-elect and Vice President-elect swear in and take office.
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Presidential Election Process
Learn about the presidential election process, including the Electoral College, caucuses and primaries, and the national conventions.
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Voter Registration
If you’ve moved, changed your name, or want to update your political party affiliation, you need to update your voter registration.
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Voting and Election Laws and History
Know the laws that protect your right to vote and govern the elections process. Find results of past federal elections. Learn how voting methods and habits have evolved.