This app includes factual information on elections and candidates you will find on the ballot in all federal and state-level races, plus local races on the ballot in America's 100 largest cities and more across the country.
Ballotpedia is not a government agency, but a nonprofit that collects and organizes election information from official federal and state election sources.
Ballotpedia sources candidate information from each of the 50 states to provide you with an example of your primary and general election ballots.
Ballotpedia is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization on a mission to solve the ballot information problem.
Ballotpedia, the encyclopedia of American politics, is here to help you prepare for federal, state, and local elections.
If not, we’ll still deliver the state and federal information to you, plus give you tips on how to find more information on your own local races.
- Researching your ballot before you head to the polls? Choose a candidate or option for each race and easily reference your list once you get in the voting booth.
- We’re happy to give you the name of each candidate on the ballot, but that alone doesn’t offer much help when it comes time to choose which candidate you feel best represents you.
- If there are upcoming primary, special, and general elections for your address, you’ll pick the one you want to get information on.
Our local coverage scope continues to grow each month! Please check back in the future to see if your local elections have been added to the app.
When you download this app there will be no need to create an account because your information will stay with you on your phone, not be sent to us.
There are over 500,000 elected officials in the United States, and we hope to one day provide information on them all.
If you are one of the 62 million within this scope, you’ll get a look at every race on the ballot.
Use this sample ballot mobile app to preview your ballot and show up to the polls prepared.