where doivote
You find your exact polling place by using your country’s official election lookup and entering your home address.
1. Quick answer: how to find “where do I vote”
Since I don’t know your specific country or address, use the relevant official tool below and type in your postcode/ZIP and house number:
- United States
- Go to your state or county election office website (search: “
find my polling place”).
- Go to your state or county election office website (search: “
* Many states also link from:
* National tools like TurboVote help with reminders and mail-voting info, though they may redirect you to official state sites.
- United Kingdom
- Use the “Where Do I Vote?” official polling-station finder: https://wheredoivote.co.uk — enter your postcode to see your polling station and map.
* The Electoral Commission’s site also links to election info and dates.
- Elsewhere (general rule)
- Search “where do I vote
official government” and use only government or electoral commission pages (for example, a “find my polling place” or “polling station lookup” page).
- Search “where do I vote
* Avoid random blogs or apps for the final answer; always confirm with the official election authority.
2. What you usually need
Most official “where do I vote” tools ask for:
- Your full home address (or at least postcode/ZIP and house number).
- Sometimes your name and date of birth to match voter records.
They then show:
- Exact polling place address.
- A map or directions.
- Election date and opening times.
3. If online lookup doesn’t work
If the website is down or confusing, you can still find where to vote:
- Call your local election office / town hall / council.
- Check any official voter card or letter mailed to you.
- Look at trusted local news: they often list polling locations before big elections.
If you tell me your country (and, if you’re comfortable, region or state), I can point you to the exact official page you should use.