Day 2: Create Your Vote Plan and protect your rights at the poll
Did you know that forming a voting plan significantly increases your likelihood of voting, and only takes a few minutes? Even if you are already registered to vote, it’s important to verify your voter registration, as a common form of voter suppression is purging voting lists.
Below are a set of tools to make a plan to vote and voter protection resources that can help you find a solution to any problems that come up. Your best choice is always the Election Protection Hotlines which are run by leading civic engagement groups to answer any questions you have about voting. They operate within normal business hours during early voting and all day on Election Day.
If you’re planning to vote in person, it’s important to ensure your regular polling location will be open on November 8th
You’ve registered to vote, you have a plan to vote, and you have more ways to take action around civic engagement. You’re ready to have your voice heard. But what happens if you still have questions or you have a problem casting your vote?
Resources To Vote By Mail From Home:
Already registered? Verify Your Registration
Resources To Vote Early In Person:
Already registered? Verify Your Registration
Resources To Vote In Person On Election Day:
Already registered? Verify Your Registration
Lyft is offering free & reduced rides to the polls on Election Day
Resource for Election Protection Hotlines
English (866-OUR-VOTE) -- Election Protection Coalition
Spanish (888-VE-Y-VOTA) -- National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO)
Arabic (844-YALLA-US) -- Arab American Institute (AAI)
Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Urdu, Hindi, and Bengali (888-API-VOTE) -- Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIA Vote)
Resources to Answer Your Voting Questions
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