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Are You Registered To Vote?

The ACLU is always working to protect Americans' right to vote and access to the polls. As a critical election season begins, make sure you know if you're registered to vote: click on your state in the map below below to find your voter registration site, or view a complete list of registration sites by clicking "view data."

This year, it’s more important than ever to make sure your voter registration is accurate and up to date. Across the country, efforts to wrongly remove eligible voters through aggressive purges, mishandled data, and bureaucratic errors continue to ramp up. At the same time, new laws and administrative barriers are making it harder for people to register, stay registered, and cast a ballot. Checking your registration status is a simple but critical step to protect your right to vote and ensure you can participate when it matters most.

These challenges are unfolding alongside broader concerns about government accountability, adherence to constitutional protections, and whether public institutions are truly serving the people. In moments like this, participation in our democracy is one of the most powerful tools we have. By confirming your registration and showing up to vote, you help reinforce the basic idea that our government only works when it answers to the people. No matter your political views, this election year is an opportunity to make your voice count and hold leaders at every level accountable.

Find your state below and check your registration, and be sure to share this link with your friends and family. If you or anyone you know needs help voting or witnesses issues at the polls, use our Election Hotline: 1-866-OURVOTE. Available in English, Spanish, Arabic, and nine Asian languages.

Last updated on April 8, 2026