How to Find My Voting District

All Americans understand that participating in elections at the national and local levels is the backbone of our democracy. However, finding out information about when and where to vote can be confusing and challenging. There are a number of resources to help voters determine their voting districts as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as the "...election districts, precincts or wards, that state and local governments create for the purpose of administering elections."

Things You'll Need

  • Internet access
  • Access to local library
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Instructions

    • 1

      Visit the League of Women Voters' Smart Voter website to find information about your federal, state and local voting districts. At the website, enter your address, city, state and zip to find your district and polling information.

    • 2

      Contact your state, county and city board of elections to get additional information about your local voting districts and polling location. Your local library also has information about local elections and voting districts.

    • 3

      Click the interactive map located on the front page of the Govtrack.us website to find information about your congressional voting district.

    • 4

      Download the printable maps at Nationalatlas.gov to find additional information about congressional voting district boundaries.

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