
Voting Information
Registering to vote gives you a direct say in the decisions that affect your everyday life—like schools, jobs, healthcare, and safety—so other people aren’t choosing your future for you.
Voter ID usually refers to the identification you may be required (or asked) to show before you can cast a ballot in an election.
“Voter information” usually means the basic facts and guidance a person needs in order to participate in an election confidently and correctly.
Why Should I Review Election Information?
Accessing election information helps you make a confident, informed choice instead of guessing or relying on rumors, so your vote actually reflects your values and interests on the candidates and issues that affect your life.
You should check your voter registration status so there are no surprises on Election Day and you’re actually able to cast a ballot. Checking ahead of time makes sure your name, address, and party are correct, confirms you’re listed as an active voter, and tells you your polling place, giving you time to fix any problems before it’s too late.







