COVID-19 Impact on Elections The information found in the link below was current as of our last update. We will make every attempt to update any changes affecting the election process as we become aware of them.
Lawyer as Citizen The ABA has long held policy that lawyers are well suited to serve as officers of elections due to their skillset, technological skills, and role as leaders in the community. During this COVID-19 pandemic we know that there will be an even greater shortage of election officials. Learn more about becoming an officer of election in your district.
Absentee Ballot/Voting by Mail If you are unable to go to the polls to vote in person, you have the right to request an absentee ballot, or you may be able to vote by mail. Click below for more information.
Voter Registration Are you registered to vote? Do you need to update your information? Make sure you are registered so you can exercise your right to vote.
Casting a Ballot Where is your polling place? What hours can you vote? Can you vote early? Click below to find the answers to these questions and many more.
College Student Information The following information is specific to college students and explains residency requirements for voter registration and special absentee privileges for certain students.
Restoration of Voting Rights Information on the requirements for restoration of voting rights following a felony conviction, in your state.
Voter Complaints If you have a complaint related to your registration or voting experience, the law provides several options for you to take action.
Accessibility Learn what accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities, the elderly, and other individuals requiring assistance to vote.