Voting Resources
Get all the info for Climate Voting in the Upcoming Election.
Below you'll find our Climate Voters Resource Packs and a list of outside resources related to climate change, climate politics, and voting. Explore these resources and organizations to stay informed, take action, and amplify your impact in the fight for a sustainable future.
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The Michigan Climate Action Network's Climate Voter Hub provides a comprehensive guide to candidates’ climate policies, a calendar of key election dates, and step-by-step instructions for voter registration and absentee voting.
Vote411.org offers a personalized voter guide where you can compare candidate positions on various issues, find your polling place, and check important election deadlines. The site also provides information on ballot measures, voter ID requirements, and how to register or update your voter information.
View how your past and current legislators are rated based on their voting record and stance on key environmental issues. Explore detailed scores and analysis for each lawmaker, and learn how your representatives perform on critical topics like climate action, clean energy, and conservation.
This page provides a detailed list of candidates across Michigan who have committed to strong environmental policies. It includes profiles on each endorsed candidate, highlighting their stance on key issues like clean energy, water protection, and climate change.
The WeVote campaign page provides Western students with essential resources for voter registration, absentee voting, and locating their polling places. It also features information on upcoming election events, workshops, and voter education sessions to help students stay informed and engaged in the electoral process.
Vote-USA.org provides detailed, nonpartisan comparisons of Presidential, Vice-presidential, Senate, Congressional, and State House candidates, covering a wide range of issues. The site includes direct quotes with linked sources for in-depth information, helping voters make informed choices by directly comparing candidates' positions on key topics.
Please note that the organizations linked through these resources are not affiliated partners of our campaign unless listed on our Partners page. We are sharing these tools to promote voter education, election awareness, and climate literacy for the benefit of our community.