what are we voting for tomorrow

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Here’s a quick, practical overview of what’s on the ballot or being decided tomorrow, based on typical voting schedules and the latest official notices available:

  • United States: Tomorrow is a general election day in many states, with a mix of local and state races, and potentially congressional special elections in some districts. In off-year cycles, voting often includes gubernatorial elections in a few states, state legislative contests, mayoral races, and city or county propositions. Check your specific state and locality to confirm exactly which offices and measures appear on your ballot.
  • California-specific note: If you’re in California, there is a statewide special election scheduled for November 4, 2025, focusing on a proposition related to legislative amendments and redistricting. This election will also include local offices and measures as determined by counties. Ballots are mailed to eligible voters who are registered early, with in-person voting available at polling places. For the precise proposition number, status, and county-by-county ballot contents, consult your county elections office or the state’s election portal.
  • Other regions: In many countries, November 4 includes elections or referenda at various levels (national, regional, local). If the question refers to a country other than the United States or California, the exact measures and candidates will differ by jurisdiction. To identify what’s on your ballot, use your local election authority’s website or a trusted voter information resource for your area, which can provide polling locations, sample ballots, and deadlines.

What you should do to verify your specific ballot tomorrow:

  • Find your official sample ballot: Use your state or local election office’s website to access your personalized ballot (often via a “What’s on my ballot” or “Sample Ballot” tool using your address). This will show all candidates and measures tomorrow in your precinct.
  • Check voting logistics: Confirm polling place hours, whether you can vote early or by mail, and any ID or registration requirements for your jurisdiction.
  • Note deadlines: Be aware of registration, ballot return deadlines, and any same-day registration options in your area.

If you’d like, share your state or country and your city, and the exact date, and the assistant can give you a precise, tailored outline of what’s on your ballot tomorrow and how to prepare.