Voting Resources

South Strong. Vote On.

Showing up to the polls to vote is one of the ways we can shape the future of our community. Decisions made by our elected leaders impact our opportunities, rights, and spaces we care about. When we vote, we make sure our voices are heard and our community is represented. Showing up at the polls is how we stay strong and protect what matters most.

Make sure you’re registered to vote!

Your vote helps decide what your community will look like today and years from now. The policies that impact your daily life are shaped by the people elected into office. When you participate, you’re not just reacting to change, you’re also creating it! Let your voice be heard!

Educate Yourself

Educating yourself before you vote helps you make a more informed and confident decisions. Understanding who and what is on your ballot ensures your vote reflects your values and priorities. When you take the time to prepare, you turn your vote into real impact.

Cast Your Vote!

The decisions made by our elected leaders directly affect our opportunities, our rights, and the spaces we care about. When we cast our votes, we make sure our voices are heard and our communities are represented. Participating in the elections is how we stay strong, protect what matters most, and take ownership of our future!

Tips for Voters

Bring a valid photo ID if your state requires one. Check your state’s ID rules ahead of time to make sure you have the correct form.

Confirm your polling location and hours before Election Day. Polling sites can change, so it’s important to verify in advance.

Yes! Review your sample ballot ahead of time so you’re familiar with candidates and ballot measures. This helps you vote confidently and efficiently!

Double check your voter registration status before Election Day and bring any required documentation if needed.

You have the right to ask poll workers for assistance. Voters with disabilities or language needs are entitled to support.

Plan your time wisely, consider voting early if available, and allow extra time in case of high turnout.

Remain calm and stay in line, as long as you arrive and join the line before the stated closing time, you retain the right to vote, regardless of how long it takes for the line to move.