Latest News About Where Do I Vote

Updated 2026-05-21 14:02

You can find where you vote via official, up-to-date tools—typically by entering your address to get your polling place (or voting location) for the current election.

Fastest way to find your polling place

If you’re in Prague / Czechia

Tell me your election type (e.g., municipal election, parliamentary election, EU election) and ideally your district/part of Prague (or just your postal code), and I’ll point you to the correct official “where to vote” page for that specific election.

Quick questions (so I don’t send you to the wrong site)

1) Which country are you voting in?
2) Which election are you asking about?
3) What postal code (or neighborhood in Prague) should I use?

A key trusted source that provides official polling-location info is the Voting Information Project, which focuses on helping voters find “where to vote” and “what’s on my ballot.”[1]

Sources

The Voting News – A News Service of the Verified Voting Foundation

A divided Senate gave final passage Wednesday to legislation that lifts the last barriers to no-excuse absentee voting in Connecticut and will make casting ballots by mail a universal option in this year’s primaries and general election. Passage of the bill came on a 25-11 vote on the last day of the General Assembly’s annual session, a day of pomp, circumstance and exhaustion.

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Voting news - Today's latest updates - CBS News

Virginia voters approved a new congressional map on Tuesday night, expected to give Democrats a 10-to-1 advantage. CBS News political director Fin Gómez joins to unpack the results. The nationwide redistricting fight has reached Virginia, where voters are weighing a referendum on Tuesday to allow the commonwealth to redraw its congressional map. CBS News election law contributor David Becker joins with analysis. Then, George Allen, former Republican Virginia governor and senator, joins to...

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News - The Voting Information Project

If you’ve ever searched, “where to vote” online, you very likely were met with official election information from the Voting Information Project (VIP). For over a decade, VIP has helped voters navigate the logistics of our elections by making critical information — like where to vote and what’s on the ballot — easily accessible across the internet. … We took a look at how many voting locations we published for the November 2020 election, and how many elections we’ve covered so far in 2021.Read...

www.votinginfoproject.org

electionline: Home Page

Electionline is America’s only source for politics-free news and information about the people and processes that guide our nation’s elections.

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