Get Ready to Vote!
This year’s midterm election, the midway point in the President’s 4-year term, will decide who represents us in Congress and which party will have a majority in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. That choice will determine which bills get voted on and which Presidential appointments – like Supreme Court Justices – get approved.
Your vote has the power to decide our future. Be a part of the change. Vote November 8.
Key ’22 Dates
Mon, Oct 24
Absentee ballot request deadline (online)
Sat, Oct 29 – Sun, Nov 6
Early Voting
Tue, Nov 8
General Election Day
HOW TO VOTE
Make your voice count.
Click the icons below to find the following tools and resources on vote.org.
Search by your address to find early voting information, locations, and hours.
Too young to vote? Pledge to register and receive a text reminder on your 18th birthday.
Search by your address to find your polling location for in-person voting.
Key Articles & Resources
- Move On
- Black Voters Matter
- Brennan Center for Justice
- Color of Change
- NAACP – “Power Your Vote”
- Civil Rights Teaching
- The Borgen Project: “Why Is it Important to Vote”
- United Nations Foundations: “7 Women Voting Activists You Need to Know”
- California Commission on the Status of Women: “Women of Color and the Fight for Women’s Suffrage”
- Smithsonian Magazine: Fannie Lou Hamer’s Dauntless Fight for Black Americans’ Right to Vote
- Around Robin: African-American Voting Rights