Let your voice be heard at the polls today!
This is one of the most important elections in our lifetimes. Let's use our power and our voices to fight for a world that's equitable for all. Voting is just one way we can defend our rights and protect marginalized communities. There's too much at stake for us to stay home. Make today count - go vote!
There's still time to vote. Here's what you need to know before heading to the polls today.
- Look up your polling place before you head out the door. It may have changed due to the pandemic.
- Lines may be long today, so bring a snack and water, hand sanitizer, and a folding chair if standing will be difficult.
- Some states prohibit political attire at the polls. Leave the buttons and t-shirts at home just to be safe.
- If the polls close while you are still in line, don't leave! You have the right to vote. Remain in line until you are finished voting. If you are forced to leave, call the Election Protection hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE.
- You can request a new ballot from a poll worker if you change your mind.
- You are allowed to bring a family or friend with you if you need assistance filling out your ballot.
- If you are a person with a disability, you have the right to receive accommodations to help you vote.
- You have the right to request a provisional ballot if you are told that you're not a registered voter.
- If you experience voter intimidation or harassment, call the Election Protection hotline.
- 866-OUR-VOTE
- 844-YALLA-US
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