Election 2024: The Road to November
The Policy Circle’s Road to November Series will educate our community on the issues at the forefront of the 2024 election, equip them to be informed voters, and inspire them to spark civil and solutions-oriented conversations. In this highly polarized time for our nation, *we’re leaving politics at the door.
As a nonpartisan 501(c)3, The Policy Circle does not endorse or oppose any candidates or ballot initiatives; instead, we focus on facts to give you the tools YOU need to make informed decisions. Our goal, as always, is to provide calm in the chaos for our thoughtful and engaged network of civic leaders.
Election Basics
First-Time Voter Handbook
- Visit USAGov to check your registration, find your polling place or State or Local Election Office, and early voting options, such as absentee voting.
- See the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s Election Day Contacts.
- See Ballotpedia’s state-by-state poll times.
Voter Engagement
Active Voter Guide
Assessing Candidates Guide
Coming soon!
Election Processes
Election Processes and Innovations Brief
Electoral College Deep Dive
Campaign Finance Deep Dive
The Executive Branch Brief
Blogs
Recently Published Briefs
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Foreign Policy: Asia Pacific
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Foreign Policy: Middle East
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The Federal Debt
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Immigration
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Taxes
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Economic Growth
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Free Enterprise
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Energy & the Environment
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Government Regulation
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Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
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Education: K-12
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Crime & Safety
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Socialism
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Socialism: Venezuela
Explore more in our Brief Library
Videos
Overview of Voting from PennLive
Check Your Voter Registration from USAGov
Election Updates
Stay up to date on elections! Consider the following media sources that strive to be non-partisan, factual sources:
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Ballotpedia is a vast website, great for research candidates, ballots, elections, and politics.
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Pew Research Center has cultivated a reputation for strong, credible statistical research.