Find the answers to your voting and election questions at these reliable, non-partisan sources.
Vote.org is the largest nonpartisan nonprofit in the United States of America dedicated to increasing voter participation. Our mission is simple but urgent: use technology, data, and strategic outreach to ensure every eligible American has the information and access they need to cast a ballot
Learn:
How to register to vote
Key dates & deadlines
Who can vote
Know your voting rights
VOTE411.org is a "one-stop-shop" for election related information. It provides nonpartisan information to the public with both general and state-specific information on the following aspects of the election process:
Absentee ballot information
Ballot measure information (where applicable)
Early voting options (where applicable)
Election dates
Factual data on candidates in various federal, state and local races
General information on such topics as how to watch debates with a critical eye
ID requirements
Polling place locations
Registration deadlines
Voter qualifications
Voter registration forms
Voting machines
Michigan.gov/electionsecurity is a great State site to inform yourself on Michigan elections and review the many national best practices Michigan has adopted to strengthen our voting system and ensure our elections are accurate & safe.
Election Misinformation & Disinformation
Spreading misinformation about the election process, voter rights or an issue on the ballot, is a serious threat to election security and is damaging to a healthy democracy.
Learn the difference between mis-and disinformation
Learn how to spot it online
Learn how to verify information
Learn how to report false, misleading or inaccurate election information
Learn how to avoid common voting mistakes
Common Voting Mistakes
Voter fraud is low, but thousands of Michigan voters have their ballots throuwn out each election due to errors. Learn common mistakes to avoid.
This page was updated on April 25, 2026