About What's On My Ballot
We help voters understand what they're voting on — without bias, spin, or partisan talking points.
Our Mission
Democracy works best when voters are informed. But ballot measures are often written in confusing legal language, and it's hard to separate facts from partisan spin when researching candidates and races.
What's On My Ballot translates complex ballot language into plain English and provides nonpartisan information about every race on your ballot. We use AI to explain what a Yes or No vote actually means, without telling you how to vote.
Our Principles
Nonpartisan
We don't endorse candidates or take positions on ballot measures. We present facts so you can make your own decisions.
Transparent
We clearly cite our sources for polling data, ballot text, and candidate information. If we make a mistake, we correct it publicly.
Accessible
Election information should be free and easy to understand. We write in plain English and make our tools available to everyone.
What We Do
- Ballot Lookup: Enter your address to see every race and measure on your specific ballot
- Plain-English Explanations: AI-powered translations of complex ballot measures
- Poll Tracking: Aggregated polling data from major polls for competitive races
- Voter Resources: Registration deadlines, early voting info, and how-to guides
What We Don't Do
- We don't endorse candidates or ballot measures
- We don't accept political advertising or donations from campaigns
- We don't share or sell your data
Funding
What's On My Ballot is funded through non-political advertising and individual donations. We do not accept funding from political parties, candidates, or advocacy groups.
Questions?
If you have questions, feedback, or notice incorrect information, please contact us.