To help you figure out what you’ll be voting for tomorrow, I need a bit of context about your location, since ballot items vary by city and state (and country). If you can share your general location (country, state/province, and city if you’re comfortable), I can summarize the typical categories and the specific measures or races that are on the ballot for your area. Meanwhile, here’s a quick, general guide to what to expect on a local or national election ballot:
- National/State offices
- Federal: U.S. President (every four years in the U.S.), U.S. Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives seats in states that have elections that cycle.
- State: Governor or equivalent, state legislators (Senate/House), attorney general, secretary of state, and other statewide offices depending on the state.
- Local offices
- Mayors, city council members, sheriff, school board, and special district positions (water, parks, transit, etc.) depending on your locality.
- Ballot measures and propositions
- Constitutional amendments or statutory changes proposed by the state or locality.
- Local bond measures (capital projects like schools, roads, infrastructure).
- Tax measures, funding allocations, or charter changes.
- Referenda and recalls
- Sometimes voters are asked to approve or reject recalls of officials or to approve changes to local charters or ordinances.
If you provide your location, I can tailor a precise, item-by-item list for tomorrow’s ballot and point you to official sources for the exact wording and voting details.
