National Campaign
Youth Voting
Young people are the future of our democracy, and Common Cause is winning reforms that empower the next generation to take action.
From gun violence to climate change to the cost of college, young people are directly impacted by today’s public policy decisions. Common Cause fights to ensure that they have a meaningful say in our democracy by lowering the voting age to 16, bringing on democracy fellows who engage their college campuses in pro-democracy work, and leading other youth voting efforts.
What We’re Doing
No eligible New Mexican voter should face intimidation, misinformation or harassment at their polling place. We've expanded our program, mobilizing volunteers to answer questions and assist voters.
Your financial support helps us make an impact by holding power accountable and strengthening democracy.
Related Resources
Voting Tool
Find My Polling Place
Democracy works best when we all do our civic duty and vote. Pick your state from this list to find out where you need to go to cast your ballot.
Voting Tool
Find My Local Election Office
Use this secure tool to look up your local election office.
Voting Tool
Verify My Voter Registration Status
Make sure you are registered to vote! It takes less than 30 seconds to check your registration status with our free, secure tool. And if you're not registered, we'll help you register.
Voting Tool
Track My Ballot
This election year, we're encouraging voters to check the status of their absentee ballot. It only takes a couple of minutes – click on your state below to get started.
Press
Press Release
ELECTION 2024: WHAT’S NEW THIS TIME?
New voter protections added for 2024.
Press Release
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?
Frequently Asked Questions on Election Security, Accuracy and Certification
Press Release
ELECTION DAY BACKGROUNDER ON WHAT’S OK AT POLLING PLACES AND WHAT’S NOT
Expanded early voting in NM’s 33 counties starts Saturday Oct. 19, with early polling places set to close on Saturday, Nov. 2. As Election Day approaches on Nov. 5, officials from the Attorney General (AG) and the NM Secretary of State’s (SOS) office are standing by in case of obstruction or misinformation at polling places and absentee ballot counting stations.