Hi,

"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.

 

 

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 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.

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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