Go to Vote 411 to get your personalized ballot with key dates, voting options, races, candidate details, and propositions.
Step by step instructions to Vote411 are available here.
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Important Dates
Voting Registration
Mail Registration - Applications must be received by a board of elections no later than June 13, 2026 to be eligible to vote in the Primary Election.
In Person Registration - You may register at your local board of elections or any state agency participating in the National Voter Registration Act, on any business day throughout the year but, to be eligible to vote in the Primary Election, your application must be received no later than June 13, 2026.
Check your status here
Ballot Options
Early Mail Ballot or Absentee Ballot:
Put it in the mail ensuring it receives a postmark no later than June 23rd. Must be received by the County Board of Elections no later than June 30th.
Bring it to your County Board of Elections Office no later than June 23rd by 9pm.
Bring it to an early voting poll site in your county between June 13th and June 21st.
Bring it to a poll site in your county on June 23rd by 9pm.
Request Ballot here
Early Voting -
June 13th through June 21st
Find Early Voting Site here
Election Day Voting - June 23, 2026
Check status and find polling site here
Mail Registration - Applications must be received by a board of elections no later than October 24, 2026 to be eligible to vote in the General Election.
In Person Registration - You may register at your local board of elections or any state agency participating in the National Voter Registration Act, on any business day throughout the year but, to be eligible to vote in the General Election, your application must be received no later than October 24, 2026.
Early Voting: October 24th through November 1st
VOTE411’s Voter Guide is a national, non-partisan election resource that provides a “one-stop shop” for election related information, including when, where, and how to vote, in-person or with an absentee ballot.
Using WWW.VOTE411.ORG voters can simply enter their home address to learn which elections are being held within their specific districts. Information on each candidate, including their background, and responses to questions on their priorities and issues of concern to voters, are also available.
Launched as a community service in 2006 by the League of Women Voters, VOTE411 has helped people participate in elections, whether they are first-time voters or seasoned veterans at the ballot box. Voters can simply enter their home address to learn which elections are being held within their specific district and they can browse by state to explore other election resources.
Every election is different, and VOTE411 provides the up-to-date information needed for each election, including how to register; candidate profiles; early and absentee voting opportunities; and election day polling places, dates and times.
In addition, VOTE411 includes information on public forums and debates. To find information on local forums hosted by the League, click here.