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ALL IN to Vote: Developed by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, this tool helps students navigate the voting process.
National Association of Secretaries of State: This resource offers valuable information about registration, voter ID requirements, and polling places in all 50 states.
U.S. Vote: The U.S. Vote Foundation’s website helps U.S. citizens participate in elections. It includes resources about registering in different states and information about state deadlines for requesting absentee mail-in ballots.
USA.gov: The official web portal of the federal government maintains a page titled “Absentee Voting or Voting by Mail.”
Democracy Works: This organization developed its How to Vote guide to help voters understand what options states offer for casting a ballot. They also offer Turbo Vote, an online service to help students vote in every election—local, state, and national.
Vote.org: This platform describes itself as “the largest 501©(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan voting registration and get-out-the-vote (GOTV) technology platform in America.”
Vote411: An initiative of the League of Women Voters Education Fund, Vote411 offers a polling place locator and provides a broad range of additional registration and voting information.