Resources
Voting Information
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
Learn how to become a Poll Worker or Election official, with these guides from the Lawyers’ Committee and the Brennan Center.
Learn MoreProtect the Vote
Concerned about election security? Find reports, guides and checklists for election officials and advocates who want to make elections more secure.
Learn MoreU.S. Alliance for Election Excellence
Tools for election administration officials to make elections more accessible and to communicate with voters.
Learn MoreVoting Technology Project
Poll working management, line optimization, voter registration, mapping and other helpful resources to make elections more efficient
Learn MoreCampus Vote Project
In 2012, Fair Elections Center launched Campus Vote Project (CVP) to focus and expand its work around student voting issues. Since then, Campus Vote Project has been working to normalize and institutionalize student voting by working directly with colleges and universities across the country.
Learn MoreRestore Your Vote
With the help of this website, you will no longer have to wonder whether you have the right to vote and will no longer have to ask, “can I restore my right to vote?” If you are a United States citizen, you can answer the key questions below about your conviction(s) and determine if you are eligible to vote right now, or eligible to go through the process to restore your right to vote. Please know that using this website is completely anonymous. We do not capture any information about you.
Learn MoreRock The Vote
Rock the Vote is the most trusted and effective nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to building the political power of young people.
Learn MoreTurboVote
We provide you with the information you need to vote with confidence. Sign up for election reminders and get help with voter registration and voting by mail — all in one place!
Learn MoreU.S. Vote Foundation
U.S. Vote Foundation (US Vote) and its Overseas Vote initiative remain true to a unified vision and mission: Every Citizen is a Voter. The foundation aims for every citizen to have open access to voter information and the ability to easily engage in their democracy and civic life with voting as a central action.
Learn MoreVote411.org
Check out procedures related to early voting, ID requirements, voting hours, being a poll worker, and more!
Learn MoreTurboVote
Register to vote, update your registration, request and absentee ballot and sign up for reminders about important voting dates and deadlines!
Learn MoreU.S. Vote Foundation
If you’re an overseas or military voter, request your absentee ballot here.
Learn MoreOut of State College Student Voting Guide
August 31, 2023- Students who are attending a school in other states have the option to register to vote in local elections where they’re residing as they attend school. They can also choose to maintain their registration at their permanent address (IE family home) and vote by absentee ballot. See this Guide for more.
Learn MoreSouth Carolina Poll Worker Toolkit
Find out how to become a poll worker in South Carolina
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