Call to Action 2: Learn what's on the ballot

Ballotpedia is a great first stop to learn who and what will be on your ballot in advance. After entering your address, select the relevant election date to see all the information they have about what choices you'll have on your ballot. In some instances, local election information may not be included.

The League of Women Voters and Vote 411, Know Your Vote, and the Campus Election Engagement Project are a few of the national organizations providing nonpartisan information about where candidates stand on issues. These guides are often incomplete until Election Day approaches.

You may also want to visit candidates' websites to learn more about their policy positions.

See and hear candidates for yourself by watching candidate debates. We are hosting a virtual campus Debate Watch Party for the final Presidential Debate on October 22. Click here to sign up to join us!