Why This November Matters
The President cannot pass laws, set budgets, or confirm judges alone. A congressional majority holds the constitutional power to check executive actions, protect democratic norms, and defend the rights of all citizens. Your vote determines the legislative majority.
⚖️ Checks & Balances
A balanced Congress serves as a critical constitutional check on administration policies, executive orders, and federal spending.
🏛️ The Federal Judiciary
The Senate holds the exclusive power to confirm or reject federal judges and Supreme Court nominees who interpret our laws.
Find Opposition Candidates Near You
Ready to make a difference? Use this non-partisan tool to review your local ballot and find candidates dedicated to restoring institutional checks and balances in Washington.
Your Step-by-Step Voter Action Guide
Check Your Registration Status
Deadlines approach rapidly in the fall. Make sure you are actively registered at your current address right now.
Verify My Registration Status →Register to Vote
If you moved, changed your name, or are voting for the first time, fill out your state's registration form immediately.
Register Online via USA.gov →Choose Your Plan & Locate Polling Places
Decide if you will vote early in-person, request a vote-by-mail mail-in ballot, or vote at your designated polling place on Election Day.
📍 Find Your Polling Place