Introducing the new vote.gov

August 27, 2024   Posted by: PX Product team

The text "Introducing the new vote.gov your source for official voting information" next to a smartphone showing the vote.gov website being held by a black and white hand in front of a red and blue backdrop

Since its launch in 2016, vote.gov has been known as a trusted source for accurate, official voting information from the U.S. government. We recently gave the site a new look with improved accessibility features and expanded information based on questions we heard from voters. And vote.gov is now available in 19 languages — covering 96% of the American public — with more on the way.

The website modernization came in response to the March 2021 Executive Order 14019 on Promoting Access to Voting, which outlined goals to improve vote.gov. In addition to providing new information about navigating the registration and voting process, vote.gov continues to send voters directly to their state election websites for state-specific information.

Read more about the new vote.gov on GSA’s blog.

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