Civic starter · Voting

Find your polling place.

Polling places are set by your state and county. Groundwork routes you to the official, nonpartisan lookup.

Short answer

Use Can I Vote — built by state election officials — to find your polling place, hours, and any ID rules for your state.

Start at the official source

Find your polling place at Can I Vote

SourceCan I Vote is a nonpartisan site created by state election officials that links directly to state election websites and trusted resources.

Common questions

Why is my polling place different from someone in my neighborhood?

Polling places are assigned based on your registered address and your precinct. Two nearby addresses can be in different precincts.

Can my polling place change?

Yes. States and counties can change polling locations between elections. Always re-check before each election day.

What if I'm voting early or by mail?

Early voting and absentee/mail-in voting often use different locations and rules than Election Day. Your state election office has the official details.

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