
Friend --
We’ll keep this short because
frankly, we know that time is
never
on our side.
With just two weeks until Election
Day, we want to make sure it’s easy for you to block off time to make
your voice heard and flex your power at the voting booth to elect
Black women up and down the ballot.
We can’t leave things like this up
to chance, and with life being so unpredictable it’s best to actually
think through your voting plan no matter if you’re voting early in
states where that’s allowed or on Election Day. Here is a guide to
help you plan your vote and get started at BlackWomenVote.com.
Voting early?
- Do you
know where your early voting location is?
- Do you
know what days and times your early voting location is open? When is
the last day to vote early in your state (many states close early
voting the Saturday, Sunday and Monday before Election
Day)?
Voting in-person on Election Day?
- What
time of day do you think you'll vote? Where will you be coming from at
that time?
- How will
you get there? Is it close enough to walk, or will you have to make a
special trip and drive?
- Do you
know where your polling place is?
- Are you
riding with someone or giving someone else a ride to the
polls?
Casting your ballot in the voting
booth is the most critical but using your voice to mobilize the
community around us is just as important.
Onward, Glynda
Higher Heights http://www.higherheightsforamerica.org/
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