Had a problem casting your ballot in this year’s general election? We want to hear from you. Wired.com has created a map to track your issues, but we need your help to complete it.

Over the next weeks, if you have trouble at the polls, either during early voting or on Election Day, we’d like you to add your issue to our map. Be sure to provide as much detail as possible. You may also include links to video or audio.

• Be specific about the precinct where the problem occurred. (Either provide the exact address or the specific name of the location. For example: Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School or the All Community Baptist Church.) Be sure to provide the city and state as well.

• If a voting machine malfunctioned, tell us what happened and what kind of machine it was. (Touchscreen machine made by Diebold Election Systems; optical-scan machine made by Sequoia Voting Systems, etc.)

• An additional comment box is provided where you should state the problem you experienced in as much detail as possible. (e.g., "The voter registration machines used to check in voters at the poll were not working, and voters had to wait in line for three hours. I left after an hour without voting.")

• Although not required, it would be helpful if you provide your name and some way to contact you to obtain more details if we need them, particularly if your issue involved voter registration problems or someone at the polls challenging your eligibility to vote. If you prefer not to provide your name and contact details, contact us directly at vote@wired.com. Or, if you don’t have time to add your information to the map, contact us directly at vote@wired.com, and we’ll add it for you.

Please note that we’re not interested in hearing political rants. We’re interested in hearing only about problems casting your ballot. Consult the "Key to Voting Problems" beneath the map for a list of problems from which to choose. Report your issue by clicking the "add" button on the map below…

[Voters who experience problems voting are advised to not leave your polling station but to call a hotline 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) instead to get advice. The hotline will be staffed with legal experts who can help you determine your voting rights. The Election Protection group running the hotline will also have legal experts in the field monitoring situations at the polls. If you don’t have a legal question but simply want to report a problem you had, you can call a separate hotline 866-MYVOTE1 (866-698-6831) and leave a recorded message. Be sure to leave your name and phone number on the recording if you want someone to investigate your problem.]