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VotePrep

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Democracy works better when voting is easy

Most people who miss an election don't choose to skip it — they miss a deadline they never knew existed.

America runs 51 different election systems. Whether you can register online, whether you need an excuse to vote by mail, whether you can fix a missed deadline in person — every answer depends on where you live, and the deadlines silently land weeks before anyone is paying attention.

VotePrep compresses all of that into one honest tool: three questions, a personal timeline, calendar reminders, and direct links to your state's official sites. Nothing to sign up for, nothing to remember, nothing about you stored anywhere.

We're deliberately different from most voting tools in one way: we never ask who you are.No name, no address, no email, no phone. Reminders live in your own calendar instead of our database — which means there's no voter list here to breach, sell, or subpoena. Privacy isn't a policy promise; it's the architecture.

Our state rulebook is compiled from state election offices, vote.gov, Ballotpedia's 2026 calendars, and vote.org — cross-checked against each other, and re-verified around every major deadline cycle. Every date on this site links back to an official source, and we'd rather show you "confirm with your election office" than guess.

VotePrep is nonpartisan. We don't care how you vote — only that missing a deadline never decides it for you.

Found an error? Tell us.

Election rules change, and we take corrections seriously. Email hello@voteprep.org with the state and what looks wrong — we'll verify against the official source and fix it.

The fine print

VotePrep is an independent civic project — not a government agency, and not affiliated with TurboVote or Democracy Works. It's built and maintained by Politech, a civic-technology team that's powered voter outreach tools for over a decade. Organizations can run their own branded version — see partners.

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