From Voto Latino Engagement Team <[email protected]>
Subject How are you voting?
Date October 10, 2020 7:01 PM
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John --

Early voting has already begun in several states! It will be starting soon in many more, and most Americans also have the option of voting by mail in this election. But while having these different ways to vote should make voting easier, it can feel a little confusing.

We’re here to make it simple! Visit Voto Latino’s Election Center to find out the best voting option for you : [link removed]

Here’s the basic breakdown of your voting options in this election:

Option 1: Vote by Mail
In all but seven states, voters can cast their ballots by mail in this election without providing any “excuse” for doing so. Find out what the policy is in your state and how to request a ballot if you need one. Just enter your basic information in our Election Center [[link removed]] and you’ll be guided through the process.

Option 2: Voting Early
If it’s not possible to vote by mail in your state or if you just want to vote in person (and we get it -- it’s what most of us are used to) we recommend voting early if you can. If you’re not sure when or where you can vote early, just visit the Voto Latino Election Center [[link removed]] to find out.

Option 3: Voting in Person on Election Day
Some of us are just going to have to do it the full-on old school way and cast our votes at our local precinct ON Election Day -- and that’s ok! Just do it safely. Follow the CDC’s guidance for social distancing and wear a mask to keep yourself and everyone else protected. You can find your polling location in our Election Center [[link removed]] .

John -- however you decide to do it, just make sure you do it: Vote!! Over 5.5 million Americans have already voted. It’s never been more important. And we all have to do our part if we want to move our country toward a brighter future.

Thank you,

Your friends at Voto Latino

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