Election Day is quickly approaching. On Tuesday, November 6th, voters across the nation will flock to the
Look up your polling place here, or click here to find contact information for your individual state’s election office.
Ask for a provisional ballot. If you are turned away from the polls because your name is not on the voter rolls (or for any other reason), you have the right to ask for a provisional ballot. Some states might refer to them as “affidavit ballots” or “challenge ballots.” The Help America Vote Act of 2002 requires poll workers to offer voters a provisional ballot, if there is any question about a voter’s eligibility. This ensures that no voter will be turned away from the polls.
There are two easy ways to volunteer on Election Day!
Become a poll worker! This is a truly important task that allows our elections to function effectively.
Sign up to be an Election Protection Volunteer. Election Protection is the largest non-partisan voter coalition program dedicated to ensuring eligible voters gain access to the polls.
More questions? Check out the Election Assistance Commission’s helpful voter resources. You’ll find a handy voter’s guide to federal elections, information on how to look up your congressional district, and more.