Vote Early and Have Your Say Now

For the General Election on Nov. 5th, 2024

With early voting either already underway or about to kick off in the D.C. Metro area, now is the time to head to the polls and be heard.


This year's General Election on Nov. 5, 2024 may be the most important in recent U.S. history. Dialogue on Diversity wants to make sure that everybody turns out to vote this year.


With representation in Congress, local and state legislatures as well as the White House hanging in the balance, we cannot afford to sit this one out -- and with such razor thin margins, your vote could very well decide the outcome.


You have the power to influence state and federal funding priorities, the direction and nature of investment in our communities as well as the laws that govern us.


Every vote counts. This is your opportunity and right to be heard and have a say in our collective future !



Early Voting in Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland


In Virginia, early voting started on Sept. 20th and goes until Nov. 2nd. Find out where to vote early by county, your polling place and hours.

Early voting starts on Oct. 24th in Maryland. Check here to find out early voting centers by county.

In Washington D.C., early voting starts on Oct. 28th and runs through Nov. 3rd. Find out where to vote early by location here.


Voting Resources in the D.C. Area


In the District of Columbia, check here to find your election day voting center and preview your ballot.

Washington D.C. Vote Center Locator Tool

District of Columbia Voting Guide, City Council Races by Ward, and Ballot Measures

Virginia Department of Elections

Virginia Polling Place Lookup

Virginia -- Review your voter status and information.

Virginia -- Ranked Choice Voting. Know how it works.

Maryland Board of Elections

Maryland Voting Location Lookup

Maryland Voter Lookup and Information

Maryland -- Find your ballot by county, drop boxes, voting places, and canvass schedules.

Federal Election Commission (FEC.gov)

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