Voter Resources
Voter Resources

Being an informed voter means taking the time to read up on the candidates and issues on your ballot. This knowledge empowers you to:
Make Choices That Matter: Understand the impact of your vote on local, state, and national levels.
Hold Leaders Accountable: Choose representatives who align with your beliefs and will advocate for your interests.
Drive Positive Change: Support policies and initiatives that benefit your community and future.
Our website helps you locate comprehensive information on all aspects of your ballot, from candidate profiles to detailed explanations of propositions and measures. By staying informed, you ensure that your vote is not just a number, but a voice for meaningful change.
Voter Resources
Election Guide by Barnard Library
See the comprehensive guide to election research compiled by our college librarians!
Voting Reminder Sign-Up
Vote.org offers election reminders to ensure you don’t miss an election deadline. Sign up now to get reminders about upcoming election dates and deadlines in your area so you never miss an election!
Combating Misinformation
As in past years, election season attracts a flood of mis- and disinformation. This resource list, though by no means exhaustive, provides some useful information about recognizing and halting the spread of misinformation.
Guide to Polling
A quick guide to polling from Barnard Votes and CEI, including helpful resources on demystifying data and the polling process from Pew Research Center