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"Complete meltdown."
That was the headline in a Georgia newspaper this week after the state's primary election. Even with several extra weeks of preparation, Georgia, Nevada and other states struggled with their elections.
It raises the question: How do you plan to vote this fall? Learn more about voter access options in your state. <[link removed]>
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COVID-19, economic downturns and social justice concerns have brought to light our civic responsibilities and the importance of voting, a practice essential to the future of democracy — as well as the future of our planet.
Through voting, we can better address environmental, public health and equity challenges, all key goals of our Vote Earth <[link removed]> campaign.
Come November 3, we want all Americans registered, educated and able to vote for their future. To ensure this, we’re promoting multiple voter access options, including mail-in ballots, early voting, and other voting tools. <[link removed]>
Recent reports show that these options are tested and proven — not ripe for fraud as some have proclaimed — and that requiring only in-person voting will decrease civic engagement. We encourage you to support voter access options in your state.
Vote early and Vote Earth.
Together,
Kathleen Rogers
President, Earth Day Network
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