Friend — It's here. Tuesday is Election Day. Do you have a plan for how you will get to the polls? Is it in the morning? The evening? Do you need a ride? Do you know where your voting location is?
Making a plan to vote is one of the most important things you can do to make absolutely certain your voice is heard.
It's easy to find all this information out quickly. Just
visit vote411.org to get voting information specific to where you live.
If you've already received your ballot and want to know how to return it, go to vote411.org to get information specific to your state.
Questions to ask yourself before Tuesday:
- Where is my polling location? When does it open and close (vote411.org can get you the answers you need)
- When am I planning to vote? Morning, afternoon, or evening?
- How will I get there? Will I walk, take public transportation, or drive?
- What ID — if any — do I need?
- Is someone going with me? Am I planning to take a neighbor who might need assistance getting to the polls?
- If you are in line on election night — STAY IN LINE. As long as you're in line before polls closed you will be able to vote.
And remember to protect your friends and neighbors by wearing a mask (and bring extra) when you get to your polling locations. Polling locations will not let you into the site without a mask.
In addition to high profile races for the White House, Senate, and House, there will also be many down ballot races to consider. Read your ballot carefully and make sure you double-check your votes BEFORE submitting your ballot.
All your questions about voting on Election Day can be answered by visiting vote411.org. And if you have any problem during voting, call 866-OUR-VOTE to talk to a legal expert to help address your issue.
Justin Kwasa
Voting Rights Director
League of Conservation Voters
PS: Already voted? Thank you!