Personal voting tool · 2026

Your races.Your candidates.Your ballot.

Enter your address once. See what's on your ballot for upcoming local, state, and federal elections.

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Enter your full street address for the best district match. ZIP works for a faster federal/statewide preview.

Tip: full street + city + state + ZIP is most precise. ZIP-only still works — we’ll flag races that can vary inside a ZIP and link your official sample ballot.

Your location is saved on this device so you can skip re-entry next time.

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Your ballot, sorted

Federal, state, and local races for your address.

Understand the races

See who’s running, where they stand, and what each office actually does — so you’re not guessing on Election Day.

Ready for Election Day

Save picks, set a calendar reminder, and share races so more people show up.

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Free voter guide for every state

Precinct is a free online tool to find what's on your ballot and how to register to vote. Enter your address or ZIP code to see federal, state, and local races for the 2026 elections — including U.S. Senate, House, governor, and down-ballot offices when available.

We cover all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Use Register to Vote for official state registration and status-check links, or open My Ballot after you save a location. Always verify candidates and contests on your official sample ballot before you vote.

Common questions

How do I see what's on my ballot?
Enter your street address or ZIP on the home page or My Ballot. Precinct shows races for your location so you can prepare before Election Day.
Where do I register to vote?
Choose your state on the Register to Vote page. We send you to the official secretary of state or elections portal for online registration or a status check.
Is Precinct free?
Yes. Precinct runs in your browser — no download required. It is in early access (beta) while we keep improving data coverage.