You still have time to register and make a plan, but there's no reason to wait!
 

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John,

Election Day might be five weeks away, but the voter registration deadline in Pennsylvania is coming up in just three weeks on October 24th.

Now is the time to make sure you're registered at your current address and make your plan to vote, before it's too late.

Elections across the nation and in the Commonwealth are neck-and-neck. Without you, Democrats might not hold enough seats to make child care and health care available and affordable for all, to defend workers' and pregnant people's rights, or to protect your right to vote.

Your vote could determine the future of our Commonwealth and our nation.

So please, visit IWillVote.com now to check your voter registration and make your plan to vote.

Here in Pennsylvania, you can request a ballot to vote by mail up to a week before the November 8 election. Other states that allow voting by mail have their own deadlines which you can find at IWillVote.com as well.

If you prefer to vote in person make your plan by answering these questions:

  1. Where will you vote? You can find your polling place at IWillVote.com.
     
  2. When will you vote? In the morning? After work or school? Some other time?
     
  3. How will you get there? Do you plan to drive? Take a bus? Do you need a ride?
     
  4. Who will you take with you to vote? Will you bring your child? A neighbor?

The stakes are too high for anyone to stay on the sidelines this November.

So please, make your plan now. Visit IWillVote.com to check your registration and find out more about how you can be a voter this year.

Thanks for doing your part,

Val