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Support Voter Protection Programs
Be a part of the team ensuring the midterm elections are fair and free. Volunteer for voter protection programs across the country.
Host a Voter Registration Drive
Hosting voter registration drives is one of the most powerful tools we have to grow the electorate and build long-term Democratic power. By connecting with our community and neighbors about the importance of voting, we build a stronger democracy.
Make Sure You and Your Friends Are Registered To Vote
Take five minutes today to register to vote or make sure your registration is up to date. Voters can find education and information to help them. Reach out to the people in your life and make sure they are registered to vote at their current address.
Know Your Rights at the Polls
Fighting voter suppression and expanding access to the ballot is a key priority for Democrats. With elections coming up across the country, make sure you know your rights. Download our helpful one-pager and share with your community.
Visit IWillVote.com
This is the DNC’s online voter resource hub. IWillVote allows voters to easily:
- Register to vote, verify their voter status, and update their voter information
- Locate their polling location and learn whether ID is required to cast a vote
- Find important dates and deadlines for voting
- Learn about the voting by mail process in their state
Stay Updated
Our Facebook page serves as an open forum for voters to share news concerning civic engagement and voter protection issues ahead of November. Connect with us to stay up to date on voter protection news, events, volunteer opportunities, and more in your area!
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Get weekly organizing strategies, campaign insights, and grassroots updates delivered straight to your inbox. Join us to defend voting rights and mobilize voters ahead of the next election.
Voter Assistance Hotlines
Our voter hotline at 1-833-DEM-VOTE (1-833-336-8683) exists to answer questions that cannot be easily answered online. The hotline is monitored by DNC employees who are prepared to field questions pertaining to felon disenfranchisement, voter purging, poll worker misconduct, voter machines, and accessibility. The hotline regularly operates on weekdays from 9 a.m.–6 p.m. ET, and expands to both weekdays and weekends from 9 a.m.–9 p.m. ET starting in October during election years.
