Rely on your state and local elections’ offices for elections information

They will give you the most accurate info, and protect you from efforts to mislead you on social media

With inaccurate info on social media, AI blurring reality, and more complex voter requirements, it’s easy to get confused about elections.

Stick to these trusted sources for elections information - stay informed as you go the polls!

  • National Association of Secretaries of State logo

    NASS’s “Can I Vote”

    • How to register to vote

    • Check voter registration status

    • Find your polling place

    • How to vote (valid ID, absentee & early voting, overseas voters

    NASS’s #TrustedInfo2024

    • A directory of all election official websites by state or territory

    • Step-by-step voting information for your state or territory

    • Information on voter registration, voting methods, election security, post-election procedures and more

  • Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency

    CISA’s “Rumor vs Reality”

    • Provides accurate information to dispel misleading narratives around election security

    • Explains the simple steps, security measures and laws used to safeguard election systems

    • Covers processes pre-election, on election day, and post-election

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