How To Vote In The U.s. Presidential Election

Voting in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election is more complicated than in the past, due to the global pandemic. Below are the steps you can take to ensure you are registered to vote, know your options on how you can cast your vote, and are aware of resources available for you to refer to for any other information regarding Election Day on November 3, 2020. Check if You're Registered to Vote Even if you think you're registered to vote, it's a good idea to double check, which you can do in less than a minute at Vote.org: https://www.vote.org/am-i-registered-to-vote/ If you know you need to register (or you find out you are not in fact registered in your state) you can follow this link to usa.gov, click the state you're in from the dropdown menu, and follow the directions to register – it only takes a few minutes: https://www.usa.gov/election-office Voter Deadlines Make sure to also check the deadline for your state on registration, absentee ballot requests and submissions, and if early voting is available, at the US Vote Foundation: https://www.usvotefoundation.org/vote/state-elections/state-election-dates-deadlines.htm You can also click on your state in this handy map from Vote411 to find deadlines and other needed information: https://www.vote411.org/ Mail-in or Absentee Voting Mail-in and absentee voting varies per state, so it's best to check what your state office details for absentee and mail-in voting are.

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