
Election Day is Tuesday, November 4th! If you haven’t done so already, now is the time to make your voting plan.
Every voter should have a plan before casting their ballot. Here are five steps you can take to make your voting plan:
- Confirm your voter registration status. Some states, such as Virginia, allow you to register in person on Election Day or during early voting. You can check your registration status using this tool (https://www.vote411.org/check-registration).
- Research your early voting options. You can use this tool (https://www.vote411.org/search-by-topic) to find more information about early voting in your state (select your state and the topic “early voting”).
- Learn your options for voting in person on Election Day. Know in advance where you can vote in person and what to bring with you. This tool (https://www.vote411.org/) can help.
- If you are voting in person, decide how and when you will get to the polls.
- Get to know more about the candidates and issues on your ballot. My blog post on researching candidates has tips on how to prepare.
If you need additional help creating your voting plan, you can call 1-866-OUR-VOTE for nonpartisan support. Make your voting plan now and be prepared to exercise your right to vote in this election!
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