Latest News About Where Do I Vote

Updated 2026-05-12 04:01

If you mean “where do I vote?” for the upcoming election in Los Angeles, CA, the fastest way is to check your official polling place lookup—because locations can change by address.

What to do right now

Latest “where to vote” news (general)

There’s been ongoing coverage and updates around voting logistics and access to official voter information online, including platforms that help voters find their polling places and ballots.[1][2]

Quick question (so I can point you correctly)

Which election are you asking about—this month in 2026, or a specific date/state (e.g., “California 2026 election”)? If you tell me the date (and whether you’re voting by mail or in person), I’ll guide you to the right “where to vote” lookup.

(I don’t currently have live tool access to pull the most up-to-the-minute LA polling-place lookup page for your exact address, but you can use the county/official lookup to get the correct answer immediately.)

Sources

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

VOTE411

Election information you need. Brought to you by The League of Women Voters Education Fund.

www.vote411.org

Voting and Registration News

Here you will find news related to Voting and Registration. Visit the Newsroom for news releases published by the Census Bureau.

www.census.gov

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

The Justice Department is asking states to agree to what they call a “confidential memorandum of understanding,” which would require states to include voter names, dates of birth, residential addresses, state driver’s licenses and the last four digits of their Social Security numbers. The DOJ says that after the states hand over the data, they’ll alert the officials to any “voter list maintenance issues, insufficiencies, inadequacies, deficiencies, anomalies, or concerns, the Justice...

thevotingnews.com

Election Line

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

electionline.org