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Election 2020
Early Voters Are Sticking Out Record-Long Lines for the 2020 US Election
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Long voting lines have historically been a form of voter suppression, but this
year, they could be an indication of increased voter turnout and enthusiasm.
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Native American Voters Could Play a Decisive Role in the Election
Native Americans have long faced barriers to voting, but the impact of
COVID-19 on their communities could spur higher voter participation.
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How to Vote Safely in the 2020 US Presidential Election
Here are four ways you can keep yourself safe while casting your vote amid the
COVID-19 pandemic.
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Lessons From Oregon’s Long History of Voting By Mail
The state’s history of mail-in voting shows that it can be safe and secure —
and provide accurate and reliable results.
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5 Ways to Make Your Voice Heard Even If You Can't Vote
You can still get involved in the democratic process even if you cannot vote.
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Tell American News Outlets Not to Call the Election Early
Send a message to America’s newsrooms, telling them to declare a winner of the
2020 presidential election only when they are certain of the results.
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Check Out Your State's Early and Absentee Voting Options
Many states have made it easier for citizens to vote absentee this year to
accommodate for the COVID-19 pandemic. Our partner HeadCount has all the
information you need to make your vote count.
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