Privacy and Official Sources

Learn what this site does not collect, how privacy is handled, and why official election sources matter.

Last reviewed 2026-06-26. Confirm current rules with your official election office.

Privacy & Sources questions

Learn what this site does not collect, how privacy is handled, and why official election sources matter. Official election sources control current rules, deadlines, and instructions.

What to know first

registertovote.com is an informational guide and directory. It does not collect voter registration details, submit forms, or replace official election office instructions.

The site prioritizes official federal, state, territory, District of Columbia, and local election resources for rules, deadlines, forms, and voter lookup tools.

Quick guide

  • registertovote.com does not collect voter registration details or submit registration forms.
  • Official election resources control current rules, deadlines, forms, and voter registration status tools.
  • External official links open separately so voters can continue directly with the appropriate government resource.

Checklist

  1. Use this site to find official registration and election office links.
  2. Follow the official election office if information ever differs.
  3. Review the site's privacy policy for what this informational site does and does not collect.
  4. Report outdated information when a government URL or instruction changes.

Watch for

  • Election rules can change before every election.
  • External government sites have their own privacy and accessibility notices.
  • Unofficial summaries should never override official election office instructions.

Official sources used

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