RESOURCES YOU NEED TO PROTECT YOUR VOTE
PREPARING TO VOTE
- Can I Vote | National Association of Secretaries of State
- Election Information You Need | vote411.org
- Everything You Need to Vote | vote.org
- Guide to Voting | vote.gov
GETTING INVOLVED
- Become an Election Observer in the U.S. | The Carter Center
- Become a Poll Worker | U.S. Election Assistance Commission
- Gen Z Participation Toolkit | Protect Democracy
- Help Staff Your Local Polling Place | Power the Polls
- Poll Watchers | U.S. Election Assistance Commission
- Power Coalitions | League of Women Voters
- Veteran and Military Family Poll Worker Recruitment Campaign | Vet the Vote
STAYING INFORMED
- All Voting is Local | Defending Democracy at the Local Level
- Ballotpedia | The Encyclopedia of American Politics
- Brennan Center for Justice | Voting & Elections
- Bridging Divides, Princeton University | Elevating Community Safety and De-Escalation Approaches
- Committee for Safe and Secure Elections | Law Enforcement Quick Reference Guides
- Democracy Docket | Court Cases
- electionline | Politics-Free Election News and Information
- Georgetown Law | Video Recording at Polling Places
- Georgetown Law | What to Do if Groups of Armed Individuals Are Near a Polling Place
- Issue One | De-Escalation Handout
- National Conference of State Legislatures | Electioneering Prohibitions Near Polling Places
- National Conference of State Legislatures | Elections and Campaigns Tracker
- News Literacy Project | How to Know What to Trust
- Protect Democracy | Protecting Free and Fair Elections
- States United Democracy Center | Resources
- Votebeat | Nonpartisan Local Reporting on Elections and Voting
- Voting Rights Lab | Election Policy Analysis, Research, and Data
SEEKING HELP
- 866-OUR-VOTE Hotline | Election Protection English/Spanish/Arabic/Asian Languages
- Election Protection | Common Cause
- States With Signature Cure Processes | National Conference of State Legislatures
- What to Do if Your Vote Is Challenged: Practical Advice From a Civil Rights Attorney | The Conversation