See What’s at Stake in your Community with Ballot Information

While most people are familiar with presidential candidates, they may not be aware of important ballot measures or down-ballot races. Now, Democracy Works has partnered with Ballotpedia to provide TurboVote users with useful, accurate information about contests, candidates, and ballot measures.

What information is included?

Ballot measures

A ballot measure is a law, issue, or question that appears on a ballot. They can address a wide variety of important issues, including healthcare, taxes, education, voting rights, law enforcement, and more.

We currently display ballot measures that have officially qualified to appear on the ballot. As new ballot measures are certified, they will be added to the list of ballot measures. Statewide and local ballot measures will be available for the November 5, 2024 elections.

Contests and candidates

For the November 5, 2024 elections, our ballot information will include the following:

  • all federal contests and candidates, including president, vice president, senate, and house of representatives

  • all state contests and candidates, including governor, treasurer, secretary of state, state legislative seats, state supreme court, district court, and court of appeals

  • local candidates and contests including mayor, county judge, county clerk, commissioners, and city councils in the top 100 cities by population, plus state capitals and school board elections in 475 districts

    • Local coverage may be limited by mapping constraints and in states where primaries have not yet been held.

Where does this information come from?

Ballot information data is provided to Democracy Works by Ballotpedia, the leading source for reliable nonpartisan ballot information. Ballotpedia is a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization that is not affiliated with any campaigns or candidates for office.

Where can I find ballot information in TurboVote?

Ballot information summaries are generated based on the address associated with a TurboVote account, the address entered by new users, or a selected state if no address is provided. After inputting this information, you will be guided to the appropriate Voting Hubs and Election Guides, where you can find lists of contests and offices as well as topics for any upcoming ballot measures.

For more information, you can select “See What’s On Your Ballot” and enter your address to scroll through the list of ballot measures and candidates for office. You can also select any individual ballot measure, contest, or candidate to access the designated page for that item with even more details.

Need more help finding ballot information?

Visit the TurboVote Help Center or reach out to User Support.