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Vote Confidently With These Tips and Reminders

Make your vote count with these voting tips and reminders

We believe in our democracy, and we dearly hope you’re planning to vote in this year’s General Election. Here are some resources to help you do so without issue. 

  1. Register, check your registration status, and update your address if you need to. This is the most basic and essential step. Get ready to exercise your sacred right to vote!
  1. Read up on mail-in voting if you plan to vote by mail. Each state has different rules and voters often aren’t equipped with the information they need to properly ensure their votes are counted. Take the initiative and find out for yourself. 
    1. Find out how to properly fill out and cast a ballot in your state well ahead of time. 
    2. Get ahead of post office slowdowns by finding out when the earliest day you can vote is.
    3. Make sure you know whether or not you need to request a ballot or if it will be sent automatically. 
    4. Highlight dates on your calendar, including the earliest date you can cast a ballot, the earliest date you can request your ballot if you haven’t already, and the date you expect to have your ballot in hand. If you don’t have your ballot on that day, make sure to double check its status in case you need to request a new one.
  1. Find a polling place if you’re planning to vote in person, and have a few backup polling places in mind. Pandemics can ruin plans, and Mercury will be retrograde on the day of the election. Plan for the worst, aim for the best! Screenshot and bookmark the addresses of your polling places so you can easily find them. Create a calendar event for the election in your phone and add the address of your polling place(s). 
  1. Make a plan with your “quaran-team.” Voting during a pandemic is tricky business, but the risk can be minimized. If you’re planning to cast votes in person and the lines are long, go as a team to provide bathroom breaks and huddle as a pod to keep warm if it’s cold.
  1. Do more than vote:

Here’s to manifesting the best possible outcome during the 2020 US General Election! Stay well, and stay safe.

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