It’s the week after Labor Day, which in a pandemic-free world would mean it’s back to school time. We’re pretty sure there are two types of adults in the world: those who loved back to school shopping as children, picking out a color-coordinated folder system and breaking in a new planner for a year full of plan-making. Then there are those freer spirits who just shoved loose papers in their bag and called it a day. We see you and your 5,846 unread emails. (Thanks for opening this one.)
Whichever type of adult you are, today is a day for you. It's Get (Your Sh)it Together Day, a day for planners and procrastinators alike.
Every state has different voting options and deadlines ahead of Election Day—and things may have changed in the past few months, or even weeks. The team at Vote Save America combed through all 50 states to compile all the information about your different voting options, specific deadlines, and frequently asked questions: What happens if you requested a mail-in ballot but it never comes? What if you decide you want to vote in person? Can you register and vote at the same time on Election Day? Hi, we’re the kid with the color-coordinated folder system, and we would love to let you borrow our notes.
Take some time today, visit votesaveamerica.com/states, learn your state’s voting options and deadlines, and, well, get your shit together.
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Whether you’re voting by mail or in person, what’s most important right now is that everyone knows their voting options and has a plan to vote as early as possible. So figure out how you’re voting, bug your friends about it, treat yourself to a new Lisa Frank product, you know the drill!
Thanks for doing your part (and doing it early),
The Vote Save America team
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