Clear, consistent signage plays an essential role in guiding voters through the voting process. Whether someone is voting for the first time or just unfamiliar with a new location, good signs help them find the right room, follow the correct steps, and cast their ballot with ease.
This toolkit provides research-backed guidelines and ready-to-use templates to help election offices create effective, bilingual signage.
Our research has shown that effective signage helps:
What’s in this toolkit:
Section 1. Best practices
Section 2. Downloadable templates
Section 1
A well-designed polling place should guide voters from the moment they arrive until they cast their ballot. But in a busy, unfamiliar environment, unclear or inconsistent signage can lead to confusion—for both voters and poll workers.
Good signage answers common questions, helps voters navigate the process, and reduces the need for staff to give verbal instructions. This nonpartisan toolkit includes:
Section 2
These bilingual signs can be customized or used as-is in your polling places. Pick the template that fits the needs of each decision point. Consider the amount of information, distance, and size of each sign.
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