From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject Election Day is fast approaching. Are you ready?
Date October 23, 2022 9:23 PM
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Election Day is Tuesday, November 8. Are you and your flock ready to vote?
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Election Day is coming up soon, and it’s a great time to be sure you have all your ducks in a row. At this point, early voting is already underway in many states.

Making a plan is important. Different states have different rules about registration, early voting, and vote by mail—and some states have changed their registration laws and voter ID requirements since the last federal election.

Here are some useful resources to make your voting plan:

- Check your voter registration: [link removed]

- Find out about early & absentee voting in your state (from NASS.org): [link removed]

- Find your polling location and additional information (from NASS.org): [link removed]

- Check voter registration deadlines (from vote.org): [link removed]

The best way to secure a brighter future for birds and the places they need is to make sure to vote on or before Election Day on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. PLEDGE TO VOTE: [link removed]

Once you have made your own voting plan and know when and where you're going to vote, you can be a leader in your community simply by encouraging your friends to vote. Share the Pledge to Vote with your flock through email, social media, and text message: [link removed]


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