From National Domestic Workers Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject Voting During a Pandemic
Date October 19, 2020 4:30 PM
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John,
Did you know that people who make a plan to vote are actually more likely to vote?

Election Day is just a few weeks away and Election Season is in full swing. If you haven’t already, now is the time to make your plan to vote. Voting doesn’t have to be difficult -- Remember, whether you choose to vote early this year, vote by mail, or in-person, you have options to make voting safe and convenient for you.

If you're voting in-person on Election Day, think about your schedule for the day and take proper precautions to reduce your exposure to COVID.

** MAKE A PLAN TO VOTE: [link removed]

When making your plan to vote, consider the following:

* HOW you plan to vote. Decide if you’re voting by mail or in-person. If you’re voting by mail, return your ballot early and safely [[link removed]]. If you're planning to vote in person, be prepared to stand in line for a while. Dress comfortably. Bring snacks.

* WHEN you will vote. Decide what day and time you’re voting, if you’re voting in person.

* WHERE you will vote. Know the address of your ballot drop-off location or polling place and decide how you're going to get to your polling place.

* WHO and WHAT you will vote for. Research the candidates and issues on your ballot.

A few questions to ask yourself: Will you need to vote in the morning, or later in the day, after your kids are done with online learning? Do you need a ride to your polling place? Does your neighbor?

It's also important to research your candidates and make a list of who and what you want to vote for ahead of time. And plan to encourage everyone -- your partner, Facebook friends, newly eligible 18-year-olds in your family and social circle, your neighbor -- to get registered and make a plan to vote.

** MAKE A PLAN TO VOTE: [link removed]

This year, voting will look different due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a record number of voters participating before Election Day (Nov. 3) through early voting and vote-by-mail options. But it's important to remember that your vote makes all the difference in the world -- voting is one way to reimagine a future that works for domestic workers, caregivers, women of color, and immigrants. So, make sure YOUR voice is heard -- put your plan in place this Election Season to ensure your vote counts.

Thanks,

Civic Engagement Team
National Domestic Workers Alliance

P.S. General questions about how to vote this year? Just send us a DM on Twitter [[link removed]] or Facebook [[link removed]] .


National Domestic Workers Alliance does not endorse, support or oppose candidates for public office.

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