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Election Information
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How to Find Your Sample Ballot
A sample ballot shows every race and measure you'll be asked to vote on. Reviewing it in advance helps you make informed decisions before you arrive at the polls.
Go to your state or county election office website
Your official sample ballot is published by your local or state election authority — not a third-party site. Find your state's official site at vote.gov.
Search for "sample ballot"
Most election office websites have a sample ballot lookup tool. If you can't find it, look for a "Voters" or "Elections" section in the navigation.
Enter your address
Your sample ballot is unique to your registered address. Enter your address exactly as it appears on your voter registration.
Important Links
Vote.gov provides a directory of every state's official election office, so you can find authoritative local information.
Verify that your voter registration is active and that your name, address, and party affiliation (where applicable) are correct.
The Help America Vote Act establishes federal standards to protect voters, including the right to cast a provisional ballot if your eligibility is questioned at the polls.
About This Data
Ballotbox retrieves voting location data from the Google Civic Information API, which aggregates official election data submitted by state and local election administrators across the United States.
This data is updated by election officials and reflects the most recently submitted information. However, polling places, hours, and procedures can change — especially close to an election.
Always verify your voting location, hours, and requirements with your local election office before election day. Official information is available at vote.gov.