Short answer: The next voting date depends on your location. Here are quick ways to find it:
- Check your local election official’s site for the exact date, polling hours, and early voting window.
- Look up your state or country’s election calendar, which lists upcoming general and special election dates.
- If you’re in a city that hosts elections, precinct-level information is often posted on the city or county clerk’s page.
Notes to help you determine the precise date quickly:
- In many U.S. jurisdictions, general elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November (this year candidates or issues vary by year and locality). However, some places use different cycles or hold elections on separate dates for local offices.
- Some regions offer early voting or mail-in ballot options with specific start and end dates that may precede Election Day.
If you share your city/state or country, the exact next voting date and voting window can be provided.
